Armhole: Armhole is the boundary measurement of arm where the sleeve is attached with garments.
Back tacking: back tacking is a safe stitch which is done after
completing a stitch the direction of back tacking is opposite to the
main stitch. Back tacking is done to protect the unwinding of the stitch
and its length is normally 1cm to the back ward direction.
Back stitch: back stitch is a pattern which is made without any allowances or any style of garments.
Bar tack: Bar tack is a re-stitching over a small length after
completing a stitch. There are some components of garments which are
required to bear excess load than other components. That’s why; the
stitch strength of those components should be more than other
components. So, re-stitching is done over the stitch of those components
to bear the extra load which is known as bar tack. As for example, bar
tack is done to the corner of the pocket belt loop etc.
Button measurements: the diameter of the button is known as button measurements. The unit of button measurements is ligne.
1 ligne = 0.635mm
Bundle: after cutting of fabric similar parts of garments are
kept by tiding them up temporarily, this is convenient to shift from one
place to another which is called bundle.
C, B line: C, B line means centre back line. It is the straight line through the midpoint of the body in back part of a shirt.
C, F line: C, F line means centre front line. It starts from the
collar and ends to the bottom hem and passes through the middle of the
front part of a shirt.
Crutch point: The point at which the two inside seam of a part is connected together is known as Crutch point.
Dummy: It is a copy of a human body. It is made of plastic.
Rubber, stone etc, it is usually used to check the fitting of a garment.
In the shop different dummies are used to display their products in
wearing condition. There are different sizes dummies are found in the
markets.
Epaulet: The sharp which is used in the shoulder of overcoat,
jacket, sportswear etc are known as Epaulet. It is used in the garments
to protect the unwilling extension at shoulder point.
Grading: The making of different sizes pattern from the master pattern is called grading.
Grain line: The straight line with arrow which is drawn on every
pattern pieces to indicate the grain of fabric is called grain line.
This line is used to place the pattern parallel with the grain of
fabric/cloth.
Work wear: The garments which are worn while working to protect the body from adverse environment and dust are called work wear.
Or, The garments specially produced to encounter adverse environment
condition is known as work wear. It is produced for workers who are
working in adverse condition.
LC: It means letter for credit. The letter or document issued by a
bank which ensures the certainty to pay the price of products/goods in
favor of buyer of those goods is called LC. LC is an important document
on export, import business.
Back to back LC: If the raw materials are imported from a foreign
country and the produced goods by those raw materials are again
exported to that country, then the LC opened for that business is called
back to back LC. The raw materials which are imported by back to back
LC cannot be sold in local/open market.
Invoice: It is an important document in business which is sent
with the goods after setting. The invoice includes items descriptions,
prices, no of cartoons, number of items in every cartoon etc. Any
shipment is not allowed without commercial invoice.
FOB: FOB means “Free On Board”. It is a pricing system. If the
price of goods is mentioned in the invoice without any transportation
cost, then this system is called FOB price-system.
C & F: C&F means “Cost and Flight”. It is a pricing
system. If the actual price of goods and transportation cost are
mentioned in the invoice, then this system is called C & F price
system.
CIF: CIF means “Cost, Insurance and Flight”. It is a pricing
system. If the actual price of goods and transportation cost and
insurance cost are mentioned in the invoice, then this system is called C
& F price system.
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