Suit hem style introduction
1. Straight Cut Hem
Description: The straight hem is the most classic and traditional design. The hem is in a straight line shape, usually without much embellishment. The straight cylinder design is simple and generous, giving a person a good impression of rules.
Style characteristics: This hemline style is suitable for most body types, comfortable to wear, simple lines, and emphasizes a sense of formality. It gives people a steady, calm feeling, suitable for formal business occasions.
Application: business suit, formal occasion, daily office, etc.
2. Curved Hem
Description: The curved bottom design refers to the curved lines of the bottom of the suit, usually slightly shorter in the front than in the back, creating a slightly raised effect. This design is commonly seen in certain bespoke suits and modern designs.
Style features: The curved bottom adds movement and makes the suit look more modern and stylish. It is usually more suitable for the wearer who pays attention to detail and tailoring, and can show the wearer's pursuit of personalized design.
Application: Fashion business, custom suits, casual occasions, etc.
3. Cut the Vented Hem
Description: The cut hem, also known as the slit hem, is to make one or two openings in the back or side of the suit, usually with "single slit" and "double slit" two designs. The split design not only helps to improve comfort, but also allows the suit to be worn more flexibly.
Style characteristics: The split design is practical and can add a certain sense of fashion to the suit. A single split suit gives a more elegant and streamlined impression, while a double split suit has more elements of classic British style.
Application:
Single fork: daily business, casual formal occasions, meetings, etc.
Double split: formal business, suit customization, banquet, etc.
4. No Vent Hem
Description: No slit hem design means that there is no opening at the bottom of the suit, and the overall hem is completely merged. This design is relatively rare and is usually seen in some very formal suit styles, or traditional style suits.
Style characteristics: No slit design gives a strong sense of integrity, serious impression. Its structure is relatively strong, suitable for those who focus on traditional and formal occasions of the suit.
Applicable occasions: formal occasions, high-end customization, suits, etc.
5. Tapered Hem
Description: The gradual hem is the shape of the suit bottom designed to narrow slightly, usually gradually narrowing from the bottom of the pants, shaped like an inverted triangle. Gradient design can make the overall silhouette of the suit more slimming, emphasizing the wearer's leg line.
Style characteristics: This design is very modern, suitable for those who focus on slimming and leg line of the wearer. It usually makes the suit look more slender and lean, suitable for young or fashion-conscious wearers.
Application: young business, fashion suit, light leisure suit, etc.
6. Turn-Up Hem
Description: The hem is usually seen in some casual or vintage style suits, it is characterized by the hem made into a hem design, the edge will be rolled up and stitched, usually can see a small hem at the bottom.
Style characteristics: The flanged design adds the casualness and personality of the suit, with a retro and fashion sense. It is more suitable for wearers who prefer classic and eclectic styles.
Application: casual business, tailored suits, holiday style, vintage style, etc.
7. Wide Hem
Description: The wide hem design makes the pant leg of the suit wider at the bottom, usually suitable for more loose suit pants. This design is commonly seen in some vintage styles or casual suits.
Style characteristics: The wide hem gives a relaxed and loose feeling, which can show the casual and personality of the wearer. It often has some elements of the '70s style and is suitable for those who like classic, loose-fitting styles.
Application: casual style, suit customization, retro style, loose business, etc.
8. Zipper Hem
Description: The zipper hem is a relatively new and innovative design that uses zipper decoration at the bottom of the suit. Zippers are often used in casual suits or sports-style designs that are both decorative and adjustable.
Style characteristics: This design has a modern sense and a sense of the future, can break the seriousness of the traditional suit, add a touch of fun and creativity. The zipper hem makes the suit more flexible and suitable for younger wearers or those who prefer personalized designs.
Application: casual business, fashion design, creative suits, etc.
9. Asymmetrical Hem
Description: The cut hem design refers to the asymmetric design of the bottom of the suit, and the front and back lengths are different. Usually the front swing is shorter and the back swing is longer, forming an irregular bottom line.
Style characteristics: This design breaks the traditional sense of balance and brings a very modern and creative effect to the suit. It usually appears in some avant-garde fashion designs, emphasizing individuality and eclectic style.
Applicable occasions: fashion shows, personalized customization, creative suits, etc.
10. High-Waisted Hem
Description: High waist bottom refers to the design of the bottom of the suit extending down from the waist, usually the pants part will have a higher waist line, giving a visual effect of rising.
Style characteristics: This design emphasizes the slender sense of legs, and can be worn to make legs more slender and three-dimensional. The high-waisted design is often used in some retro style suits with nostalgic elements from the 1950s.
Applicable occasion: vintage style suit, high-end custom suit, formal dinner, etc.