Creating a pair of jeans is like building a house: the fabric acts as the bricks and cement—the foundation of the product—while the paper pattern serves as the architectural blueprint.

A pattern crafted by an experienced pattern maker not only accurately defines the structure and measurements of the jeans but also clearly marks every critical detail for cutting and stitching. The pattern determines the fit and silhouette of the design, ensuring both wearing comfort and a sharp appearance. In mass production, standardized patterns guarantee consistency in size and shape across thousands of jeans, while also improving the efficiency of layout, cutting, and sewing, effectively reducing errors and waste.
Compared to ordinary trousers, denim patterns are far more complex.
The core of denim pattern design lies in the paper pattern
Fabric is the foundation of jeans.
A must-have denim jacket for the wardrobe
Different styling styles for jeans
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