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Design Options Worksheet M4u DESIGN OPTIONS WORKSHEET M4U DATE CLIENT PAGE OF ITEM TYPE 2P Suit Jacket Trouser Waistcoat 2P + Trouser 3P Suit 3P + Trouser T + Waistcoat Shorts Overcoat JACKET DESIGN OPTIONS NOTE: Options that are enclosed in a box = DEFAULT options MODEL MODEL DESC. CANVAS Standard Light None CLOSURE Left Right 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 3 Btn Roll 2 Btn DB 4 Btn DB 6 Btn DB LAPEL Notch 6cm Notch 7cm Notch 8cm Notch 9cm Notch 10cm Notch 11cm Ntch. Low Grg. 8.2cm Peak 7cm Peak 8cm Pk 9cm Peak 10cm Peak 11cm Crvd Wide Pk 11.5cm Shawl 5cm (1B) Shawl 6cm (1B) Shawl 7.6 cm (1B) Bib Shawl (1B) DB Peak 8cm DB Peak 9cm DB Peak 10cm DB Peak 11cm DB Notch 8cm DB Notch 9cm DB Notch 10cm DB Notch 11cm LAPEL BTNHOLE Left Right L & R None LAPEL HOLE STYLE Normal Milanese MB# : Front Dart Normal Undarted Prom. FORMAL TREATMENT None Lapel Collar Breast Pocket Pocket Jetting Side Pocket Flaps SMOKING COLOR None TX SHOULDER Standard Roped Soft Soft w 2mm Pick Soft w 6mm Pick Unconst. (no pad) Unc. w Plts & 2mm Pick Unconst. w Pleats CHEST POCKET Welted 2.8cm Welted 2.1cm Rnd Welted 2.8cm Jetted Patch Patch Rounded Patch w Flap & Pleat Bellowed Patch w Pointed Flap & Btn SIDE POCKET Flap Straight Flap Slanted Patch Patch Rnd Patch w Flap Patch w Flap & Pleat Jetted Straight Jetted Slanted Belw Ptch Flp & Btn TICKET POCKET None Flap Straight Flap Slanted Jetted Straight Jetted Slanted Patch Rounded Patch S. PKT FLAP SIZE Reg 5cm Reg 5.5cm Narrow 4cm Wide 7cm N/A T. PKT FLAP SIZE Regular 4.5cm Narrow 3.5cm Wide 6.5cm Wide 5cm N/A BACK STYLE STANDARD With Self Belt VENTS 1 - Center 2 - Sides 0 - None 2 - Sides w Strap BUTTON CODE T CUFF FINISHING Working Btnholes Slant Wkng Btnhls Imitation Btnhls Slant Imit. Btnhls Btns w No Btnholes No Btns or Btnhls BUTTON QTY 1 2 3 4 5 BUTTON SPACING Kissing Non-Kissing N/A SLEEVE RIBBON None SR ELBOW PATCHES None T MELTON U.C. Tone on Tone Self Fabric Suede T THROAT TAB None Self Fabric Suede T SHLDR EPAULETTES N/A Yes INTERIOR Classic w Fabric Jetted Pockets Classic w Cloth Edged Pockets Curved French Facing Unlined Fabric Facing Curved French Facing w Piped Edges Classic w Fabric Jetted Pkts & Piped Edges LINING PIPING # None TR SLEEVE LINING Std Same As Body LINING POS. Fully Lined Half Lined w Round Wedge Half Lined Q Wedge Unlined Center Wedge Unlined Q Wedge Unlined w Center Wedge & Piped Seams Half Lined w Round Wedge & Piped Seams Unlined w Q Wedge & Piped Seams Half Lined w Q Wedge & Piped Seams LIN # TR FRONT & COLLAR PIPING No Yes LINING PIPING # None TR FRML TREATMENT LAPEL EDGE PIPING SMK # TX INT PKT PIPING Same as Lining TR PICK STITCHING None 2mm 2mm Full 6mm 6mm Full Dbl Stch Dbl Stch Full Top 6mm Top Dbl PICK STCH COL T on T C FT. BUTTONHOLES Tone on Tone C No Btns or Holes LAPEL BTN HOLE Tone on Tone C SLV BTN HOLES Tone on Tone C 1ST SLV BTN HOLE Tone on Tone C INT PICK STITCH Tone on Tone C MONOGRAM None Und.Collar Lining On Label Above Left Pkt MONOGRAM FONT Script Times Roman Caligraphy Block MNGM COLOR M MONOGRAM TEXT INT. LFT PKT ZIPPER N/A Yes UTILITY POCKET Left Left & Right MNGM COLOR M MNGM TEXT LINE 1 MNGM TEXT LINE 2 (For Lining MNGM) SHOP LABEL Yes No FABRIC LABEL Yes No TROUSER DESIGN OPTIONS NOTE: Options that are enclosed in a box = DEFAULT options MODEL MODEL DESC. PLEAT QTY 0 1 2 PLEAT DEPTH N/A Standard 2.2cm Deep 3.5cm (rev only) PLEAT DIRECTION Reverse (out) Forward (in) FORML TRTMNT None Side Stripe Back Pocket Jetting Waistband SMOKING COLOR None TX WATCH POCKET No Without Flap With Flap BUTTON CODE T FRT BTNHOLE COL Tone on Tone C BACK BTNHOLE COL Tone on Tone C WB CLOSURE Ext w 1 Button & 1 Hook & Bar Ext w 2 Buttons Ext w 2 Hook & Bar Non-Ext with 1 Hook & Bar Non-Ext w 1 Btn Self Fabric WB STYLE Loops Bkle & Strp No Loops or Strap Adj. D Ring Straps No Loops w Elastic Std w 1B Long Ext 4.5cm 2B Long Ext 4.5cm 2B w Bkl & Strp 3.5cm 1B w Bkl & Strp Double Loops Draw String SIDE POCKETS Slanted Slanted Wide On Seam Jet Off Seam Western Jean Pocket BUCKLE LOOP Yes No LEFT BACK PKT Loop & Button Jetted w Button Jetted w/o Button Welted w/o Button Flap & Button Patch None RT. BACK PKT Loop & Button Jetted w Button Jetted w/o Button Welted w/o Button Flap & Button Patch None SUSPNDR BTNS Yes No FLY CLOSING Zipper Btns INT. PKT & TRIM Black White TRP03 Red Ging. TRP04 Blue Ging. LINING POS. Half Front Lined Half Front & Back Half Lined Front 1/2 Lined Ft & Back Full Front & Back None CROTCH PIECE Standard Large BOTTOM FINISH Plain w Heel Tape Plain No Heel Tape Plain w Fabric Tape Slant No Heel Tape Unfin. Cuff 3cm Cuff 3.5cm Cuff 4cm Cuff 4.5cm Cuff 5cm Casual 2.5cm Slant Hem w Heel Tape PICK STITCHING None 2mm 6mm Dbl Stch Top 6mm (Machine) Top Dbl (Machine) PICK STITCH COL T on T C LEG PRESSING With Crease No Crease GRIPPERS Yes No W.BAND V SPLIT Yes No SHOP LABEL Yes No MONGRM HEEL Yes No FONT Script Times Rom Calig. Block COLOR C TEXT DESIGN OPTIONS WORKSHEET M4U DATE CLIENT PAGE OF ITEM TYPE 2P Suit Jacket Trouser Waistcoat 2P + Trouser 3P Suit 3P + Trouser T + Waistcoat Shorts Overcoat WAISTCOAT DESIGN OPTIONS NOTE: Options that are enclosed in a box = DEFAULT options MODEL MODEL DESC. CLOSURE 4 Button 5 Button 6 Button DB 8 Button 5 + 1 Button (closure + lapel restrictions apply, use USTYLIT for details) DB 4 Button w Poined Bottom DB 6 Btn U-Lapel w Pointed Bottom DB 6 Button w Straight Bottom LAPEL None Notch 5cm Notch 6cm Notch 7cm Notch 8cm Peak 6cm Peak 7cm Peak 8cm Shawl U CHEST POCKET None Welted Lt & Rt Welted Left Welted Right SIDE POCKETS Welted Jetted None FORMAL TREATMENT None Lapel Collar Chest Pockets Side Pockets SMOKING COLOR None TX BACK EXTERIOR Lining Back w No Strap Lining Back w Lining Strap Lining Back w Fabric Strap Fabric Back w No Strap Fab Back Fab Strap Fab Back Lining Stp BUTTON CODE T BTN HOLE COLOR Tone on Tone C No Buttons and Buttonholes SHOP LABEL Yes No PICK STITCHING None 2mm 6mm Double Stitching Top 6mm (Machine) Top Dbl (Machine) PICK STITCH COL. Tone on Tone C OVERCOAT DESIGN OPTIONS NOTE: Options that are enclosed in a box = DEFAULT options MODEL MODEL DESC. CLOSURE 3 Btn Notch Lapel 3 Btn Notch lapel w Contrast Collar 3 Btn Fly Front w Notch Lapel 3B Fly Front Notch Lapel & Cont. Coll 3 Btn Peak Lapel 3 Btn Peak & Contrast Collar 3 Btn Fly Front w Peak Lapel 3 Btn Fly w Peak Lapel & Cont. Coll 6 Button Double Breasted w Contrast Collar 6 Button Double Breasted 5 Button Car Coat 2 Button Notch Lapel 2 Button Notch Lapel w Contrast Collar 2 Button Peak Lapel 2 Btn Peak Lapel w Contrast Collar Zipper Closure (Fly Front) COLLAR CONTRAST FABRIC LAPEL BTN HOLE Tone on Tone C FRONT DART Darted Undarted SIDE POCKETS Flap Straight Flap Slanted Patch w Flap Patch Round Welted Zipper Closure TICKET POCKET None Flap Straight Flap Slanted CHEST POCKET Welted Patch Round None VENT Center (1) Center w Back Self Fabric Belt CUFF FINISHING 4 Open 4 Closed 5 Open 5 Closed No Buttons and Buttonholes BTN SPACING Kissing Non-Kissing N/A BUTTON CODE T PICK STITHCING None 6mm 11mm 6mm Full 11mm Full PICK STITCH COLOR Tone on Tone C SHOULDER TYPE Traditional Unconstructed INTERIOR Classic Unlined Fabric Facing SLEEVE LINING Standard Same as Body INT PKT PIPING Same as Lining TR INT PICK STITCH Tone on Tone C 1st BTN HOLE Tone on Tone C SHOULDER TAB No Yes CUFF TAB No Yes MELTON U.C. Tone on Tone Self Fabric T MONOGRAM None Under Collar On Lining On Label MONOGRAM FONT Block Ornamental MNGM COLOR M MONOGRAM TEXT (for undercollar monogram) MNGM COLOR M MNGM TEXT LINE 1 MNGM TEXT LINE 2 (for lining MNGM) SHOP LABEL Yes No FABRIC LABEL Yes No.
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