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Fashion Design for Straight Leg Pants

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Summary: Designing straight leg fashion involves a crisp line from the illustrator. Draw fashion for straight leg pants in this fashion illustration video series with a fashion designer.

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By Laurel Armstrong
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Laurel Armstrong is in graduate school for fashion design and is knowledgeable about everything fashion: design, sketching, pattern drafting, draping, sewing construction, etc. Laurel...read more

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"Here I have a pair of straight let pants which I designed for a jeans wear collection we had to, in one of my classes we had to come up with our own jeans wear line and it's actually kind of cool because like the logo stuff on the jeans back pocket I did my initials, LA and you'll see them some point it's, actually these would be jeans there but we're just going to be using them as straight legged pants here. This is what you call a flat. This is what would go to your manufacturers when you, say your warehouse and your production is in Asia. You out source to Asia as a designer. This right here is a technical specification, drawing on a flat, I know we're kind of vereing off the straight legged pants but this is important, this shows your people at your factory what they're making, to turn in to this, with the fabrics that they're using. So obviously straight legged pants, depending on the length, you might have a little bit of bunch, you might not. They could be straight legged capris, it could be anything. They could be jeans or slacks, fabric, whatever, whatever you want, maybe pin stripes. It's all up to you."

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