textile epiphany
Feb. 11th, 2012 01:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So one of Wim's t-shirts mysteriously has a hole in the armpit, and I was trying to come up with how that could reasonably have happened. (Any guesses still welcome; the field is wide open here. "Poked in the side by a Roman spear" and "starched armpit hair" are not really credible hypotheses.) Well, I thought, maybe the side seam rubbed against the armhole seam... wait. There is NO SIDE SEAM. I checked the other side. No side seam. No... vertical seams in other locations that I have somehow not noticed.
People, SOME T-SHIRTS ARE KNITTED IN THE ROUND.
And STEEKED.
WHY HAVE I NEVER NOTICED THIS?
I guess t-shirts with a curvier cut would always have side seams, and I do prefer those. It is possible that only the single default men's size is unseamed?
O BRAVE NEW WORLD THAT HAS SUCH GARMENTS IN IT.
People, SOME T-SHIRTS ARE KNITTED IN THE ROUND.
And STEEKED.
WHY HAVE I NEVER NOTICED THIS?
I guess t-shirts with a curvier cut would always have side seams, and I do prefer those. It is possible that only the single default men's size is unseamed?
O BRAVE NEW WORLD THAT HAS SUCH GARMENTS IN IT.