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Trouser Correction - Back Raise
Trouser Correction - Back Raise
Trouser Correction - Back Raise
1.) Correct back rise. 2.) Back rise is too angled, side seam is too straight
and back has too much fullness at hook.
The back rise must have a 90-degree angle at the waist.
Too much fullness at the hook indicates that the back rise is
Also, the back rise must have a straight line between the waist too angled. If the side seam is too straight, follow the below
and the top of the hook (usually that is the low hip position). correction.
To correct:
1.) Move the back rise out at the waist, to 0” at the low
hip.
2.) Move the side seam in at the waist, to 0” at the low
hip.
To correct:
1.) Move the back rise in at the inseam and the low hip by the To Correct:
same amount, to 0” at the waist. 1.) Slash the back between the rise and the side seam.
2.) Move the inseam in at the rise and the thigh, to 0” at the 2.) Reduce the back-rise length by folding the slash, to 0” at
knee. the side seam.
3.) That will curve the side seam and straiten the back rise.
To correct: To correct:
1.) Slash the back between the waist and the rise. 1.) Move the back rise in by the same amount at the waist and
2.) Reduce the back rise length by folding the slash, to 0” at the hip, to 0” at the inseam.
the waist. 2.) Move the outseam out by the same amount at waist and
3.) That will straiten the waist and the rise. the hip, to 0” at the thigh.
To correct:
1.) Move the inseam out at the rise and the thigh, to 0” at the
knee.
2.) If needed, move the outseam out by the same amount at
the thigh, to 0” at the hip and the knee.