TPCSH2 // BOX PLEAT SHIRT
THE SHIRT RANGE:
The shirt range explores a wardrobe staple, traditional shirts with a twist. Many designers regularly feature a shirt within their seasonal collections combining traditional elements with the themes within the main collection, giving the customer a designer edge to their work to weekend wardrobe.
SHIRT 2 BOX PLEAT SHIRT
This shirt has a straight silhouette. Box pleats across the front panels are simplistically tacked closed over the bust to the waist giving a slight flare at the hem as the pleats open. The traditional elements are a concealed placket in the front, a set in shirt style sleeve, with a delicate bound cuff placket and narrow fitted cuff detail. The collar is a stand only for a clean minimal look.
What’s included:
Fully illustrated booklet
Paper pattern
TO PURCHASE THIS PATTERN AS PART OF A KIT CLICK HERE
*If you’re buying the Kit you do not need to purchase a pattern separately as it is included in the kit price.
What you’ll need, based on size22:
FABRIC 230cm based on a width of 155cm.
9 x 18L Buttons.
FUSING 30cm based on a width of 90cm.
Binding from remaining fabric for cuff placket.
Visit the HABERDASHERY to purchase all these times.
Difficulty:
Moderate-hard. The booklet gives clear explanation of how to construct the box pleats, however, this will be hard if you’re not a regular sewer.
Visit the blog for sewing tutorials explaining the tricky bits of this pattern.
THE SHIRT RANGE:
The shirt range explores a wardrobe staple, traditional shirts with a twist. Many designers regularly feature a shirt within their seasonal collections combining traditional elements with the themes within the main collection, giving the customer a designer edge to their work to weekend wardrobe.
SHIRT 2 BOX PLEAT SHIRT
This shirt has a straight silhouette. Box pleats across the front panels are simplistically tacked closed over the bust to the waist giving a slight flare at the hem as the pleats open. The traditional elements are a concealed placket in the front, a set in shirt style sleeve, with a delicate bound cuff placket and narrow fitted cuff detail. The collar is a stand only for a clean minimal look.
What’s included:
Fully illustrated booklet
Paper pattern
TO PURCHASE THIS PATTERN AS PART OF A KIT CLICK HERE
*If you’re buying the Kit you do not need to purchase a pattern separately as it is included in the kit price.
What you’ll need, based on size22:
FABRIC 230cm based on a width of 155cm.
9 x 18L Buttons.
FUSING 30cm based on a width of 90cm.
Binding from remaining fabric for cuff placket.
Visit the HABERDASHERY to purchase all these times.
Difficulty:
Moderate-hard. The booklet gives clear explanation of how to construct the box pleats, however, this will be hard if you’re not a regular sewer.
Visit the blog for sewing tutorials explaining the tricky bits of this pattern.
THE SHIRT RANGE:
The shirt range explores a wardrobe staple, traditional shirts with a twist. Many designers regularly feature a shirt within their seasonal collections combining traditional elements with the themes within the main collection, giving the customer a designer edge to their work to weekend wardrobe.
SHIRT 2 BOX PLEAT SHIRT
This shirt has a straight silhouette. Box pleats across the front panels are simplistically tacked closed over the bust to the waist giving a slight flare at the hem as the pleats open. The traditional elements are a concealed placket in the front, a set in shirt style sleeve, with a delicate bound cuff placket and narrow fitted cuff detail. The collar is a stand only for a clean minimal look.
What’s included:
Fully illustrated booklet
Paper pattern
TO PURCHASE THIS PATTERN AS PART OF A KIT CLICK HERE
*If you’re buying the Kit you do not need to purchase a pattern separately as it is included in the kit price.
What you’ll need, based on size22:
FABRIC 230cm based on a width of 155cm.
9 x 18L Buttons.
FUSING 30cm based on a width of 90cm.
Binding from remaining fabric for cuff placket.
Visit the HABERDASHERY to purchase all these times.
Difficulty:
Moderate-hard. The booklet gives clear explanation of how to construct the box pleats, however, this will be hard if you’re not a regular sewer.
Visit the blog for sewing tutorials explaining the tricky bits of this pattern.