Cheat Sheet for All 37 Parts of a Jacket

Do You Know All the Parts of a Jacket?

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Navigating the lingo on any garment can be confusing, but that is especially true for the parts and pieces of a jacket. Read on to learn what each piece is called so you can talk the talk when needed.


Note that there is no one style of jacket and there is a lot of variation from style to style. Your jacket might not have all of these bits and bobs, and there might be elements of flair that your jacket has that the diagrams are missing, but all the key elements (and a wee bit of flair) are included.


THE FRONT OF THE JACKET


1. SLEEVE VENT AND BUTTONS

Most jackets have a mini vent in the sleeve seam at the hem. This is just like a vent on the back of a jacket, where one side of the sleeve overlaps the other, creating a small opening. It's often decorated with anywhere from one to four decorative buttons.

2. SLEEVE SEAM

This is the seam along the back of the sleeve where the upper sleeve and the undersleeve are joined.

3. SLEEVE HEAD (OR CAP)

The point of the sleeve just to the other side of the shoulder seam is the head or the cap. This is one of the key fitting points on any jacket. If you're working with a tailor, you'll probably discuss the sleeve head or cap at great length to ensure correct fit.

4. COLLAR NOTCH

The corner on the lower portion of the collar (the lapel) is the notch, and this style of collar is referred to as a "notched collar."

5. FRONT UPPER COLLAR

All collars have a front and a back, as well as an upper and an under. This part of the collar is on the top of the jacket. On top of the collar is the front upper collar.

6.UNDER COLLAR

The under collar is the part of the collar that is unseen when worn; it's under the upper collar. Often the undercollar is cut slightly smaller than the upper collar, so the seam on the collar rolls to the underside and is less visible.

7. BACK FACING

The bit of fabric between the lining and the under collar is the back facing. It attaches to the front facing to finish the opening of the jacket.

8. COLLAR ROLL

The point where the collar rolls from the upper to the underside is called the collar roll.

9. BACK LINING PLEAT

The back of the lining has a pleat to allow your body to move inside the jacket without tearing the lining. The pleat is located at the top of the lining where it joins the back facing.

10. COLLAR GORGE

The seam where the lapel and the upper collar join, at the notch, is called the gorge.

11. BACK LINING

The back portion of the lining is seen inside the jacket from the front. This is attached to the remaining pieces of the lining inside the jacket.

12. COLLAR LAPEL

The lower portion of the collar is called the lapel. This part of the jacket varies in width based on style and trends.

13. BREAK LINE

The coat is buttoned on the front and “breaks” at that point, allowing the collar to roll open.

14. JACKET FRONT

The portion of the front from the shoulder or yoke to the hem, closest to the collar and front opening, is the jacket front. Sometimes there is a dart in this piece for shaping.

15. JACKET SIDE FRONT

The section between the jacket front and the side seam is the jacket side front.

16. POCKET FLAP

Most jackets have a pocket of some sort around this point of the body, and many have a flap on the pocket, either on top of the pocket that is hiding underneath or just under a pocket opening.

17. FRONT BUTTONS

To close up the jacket, buttons are at the centre front. Jackets like this typically have one to four buttons, depending on the styling. Double-breasted jackets have twice as many for the overlap.

18. JACKET CENTER FRONT

The center line of the jacket, down the front of the garment, is the jacket center front.

19. SIDE SEAM

The point where the side front and the side back pieces join is the side seam. This seam goes from under the arm to the hem.

20. SLEEVE FRONT

The portion of the sleeve that faces out on the front of the jacket is the sleeve front.

21. WELT POCKET

In conjunction with the pocket flap, there will likely be a welt pocket, either hiding under the flap, or just above the flap.

22. SIDE FRONT SEAM

The jacket front and the jacket side front are joined at the side front seam, which is often a curved seam for fitting.

23. CHEST POCKET

Some jackets have a simple welt pocket at the chest. This is where a pocket square would be placed if using one.

24. YOKE FRONT

Not all jackets will have a yoke, but if there is one, it spans from the back over the shoulder to the front of the jacket. The part of the yoke that's on the front side of the shoulder is the yoke front.

THE BACK OF THE JACKET


25. UPPER SLEEVE

Most jackets have a sleeve made up of more than one single piece. The top portion is the upper sleeve.

26. UNDERSLEEVE

The lower part of the multi-pieced sleeve is the undersleeve.

27. ARMSCYE

The curved opening that goes around the arm (from over the shoulder to under the armpit) is the armscye. For your reference, it is pronounced arm-sigh.

28. SHOULDER

The shoulder, along with the armscye and sleeve head, is another major point of fitting in any jacket. It is the seam that runs from the sleeve to the neck.

29. BACK UPPER COLLAR

The top portion of the back side of the collar is the back upper collar.

30. YOKE BACK

If your jacket has a yoke, the portion on the back of the jacket is the yoke back.

31. CENTER BACK SEAM

Most coats have a seam that runs from the neckline to the hem down the middle of the coat. This is the center back seam.

32. SIDE BACK SEAM

The seam where the jacket back and jacket side back are joined is the side back seam. This seam is often curved for quality fitting, much like the side front seam.

33. JACKET SIDE BACK

The jacket side back is the section of fabric that connects the jacket back to the jacket side front.

34. JACKET BACK

The section of fabric between the side back seam and the center back seam is the jacket back.

35. BACK VENT

Most coats have a back vent to allow for movement when wearing the jacket. Often the vent is placed at the bottom of the center back seam. Sometimes it's a pair of pleats on either side of the center back, sewn into the side back seams.

36. JACKET HEM

The bottom of the jacket, all the way around the entire jacket, is the hem.

37. SLEEVE HEM

The bottom of the sleeve, around your wrist area, is the sleeve hem.



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