Diy design of a male outfit

Hello Hive-ians

Good day to everyone out there, friends family and acquaintances today am here to show us some beautiful designs of a male outfit we worked on at the workshop.

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Am super excited that am learning how to make this.
The fabric is an expensive one purchased from a place called sabo market here in Kaduna state.
And the outfit is for one of my boss customer.
Blue is one of my favorite color and the matching design that went So well with the fabric is highly remarkable for me.

We started from cutting the fabric, adding cloth stay to various parts of the cuff and lapels, cut out the sleeves and then went into stitching and ironing the outfit.

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To get a neat finishing, facing was added to the neckline and another entire different material was used to line the inner facing of the outfit.

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Here the back facing cut with same neckline as the back bodice was used to turn the neckline outwards

Next the lapels were stitched to the center front location.

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Next was the front pockets and sleeve that completed the shirtjpg

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And of course the final step was ironing and packaging.
Packaging and labeling of cloth is very important especially when one has a brand name already.
The packaging makes clothes appear more brighter and appealing.

That's our male ready to wear outfit

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