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Terminology: Ticket Pocket: A sartorial detail, this half-size third (funcational) pocket is located on the right side of the jacketabove the flap pocket. It is found on both dress and sportcoats, lending a distinctly British custom-made look. Vents: The flap of cloth below the waist, at the back of the jacket (originally for soldiers who rode horseback; the side vents would lie flat on the soldiers legs, protecting the gun powderin their pockets, without disturbing the line of the jacket). Options include center, side or non-vent; the most popular at present are side or center-vented jackets. Patch Pocket: The pocket is sewn onto the exterior of the garment. Usually seen on a relaxed fit or unconstructed sportcoat.
Super 100's: Super 100s is a term that measures a wool fiber's diameter in microns. The higher the super number, the higher the grade of fabric (the lighter and more flexible the fabric), making it softer and more resilient, but harder to tailor. Wool's micron count must be the same in warp and weft yarns to earn the certification of super 100s to 160s. |