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PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
Double-Faced Wool Coat
  • The core challenge of a double-faced wool coat lies in hand-stitched edge finishing and the careful pressing of key areas. With no lining to cover the inside, every seam and every folded edge tests visible craftsmanship — there is no place to hide. We work to AQL 1.0 — zero defects and no loose threads on every finished garment.
    Production Craft
    We combine traditional hand-stitching with modern specialist machinery. At the collar, armhole, front placket and hem, pieces are first set with specialist equipment, then hand-finished by experienced sewing operators — so seams are smooth and flat on both faces, with no exposed stitching or wrinkling. For different weights and blends (wool, cashmere, wool-blend), we adjust thread tension and stitch length to prevent arching or distortion. Across a production run, the seams stay consistent.
    Pattern Work
    Curved shaping at the shoulder and neckline is another point of difficulty. We use blocking and shaping — shrinking or stretching fabric locally with heat and pressure — to bring panels to the natural shoulder-and-neck line of the body. The finished coat drapes cleanly, neither pulled tight nor empty. From straight H-line to robe silhouette, from single- to double-breasted, we render the designer's silhouette and proportion faithfully.
    The finished double-faced coat is clean and structured on the outside, neat on the inside. No lining to hide flaws; every stitch is the standard.