2. PROCESS
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PROTO# MWB1771 SIZE RANGE: XS-XL
STYLE# SAMPLE SIZE: L
SEASON: Fall 20XX DESIGNER: Taylor Horton
NAME: Knit Top DATE FIRST SENT: 2/1/20XX
FIT TYPE: Natural DATE REVISED:
BRAND: Utility FABRICATION: 100% Polyester Interlock
STATUS: Prototype-1
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FRONT VIEW
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PROTO# MWB1771 SIZE RANGE: Missy, 4-18
STYLE# SAMPLE SIZE: 8
SEASON: Fall 20XX DESIGNER: Elizabeth Nicole
NAME: knit top DATE FIRST SENT: 2/1/20XX
FIT TYPE: Natural DATE REVISED:
BRAND: XYZ, Career FABRICATION: 100% Cotton
STATUS: Prototype-1
POINTS of MEASURE, WOVEN (GIRTH MEASUREMENTS AND TOLERANCE ARE WHOLE MEASURE)
Code SKIRT SPEC measurements Tol (+) Tol (-)
SAMPLE
size
B-A Shoulder point to point 21 1/8
B-B Shoulder drop 1
B-K2 Front mid armhole from hps 19 1/7
B-Q back mid armhole from hps 20
Chest 21
Waist position 21
Waist across 21 1/8
Bottom opening 21 1/7
Front length from hps 29 1/2
back length from hps 29 1/2
Center back sleeve length
Sleeve opening 8
Front neck drop 3
back neck drop 1
Neck width 8 1/2
Bicep 9 1/2
B-O Armhole drop from hps 11 1/7
STYLE SPEC measurements
Vent Width
B-V Vent Height
SKETCH IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY,
NOT FOR DETAIL
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POINTS OF MEASURE
These images are extra details that I had
to add to the tech packs. The one above
is showing the label measurements. The
collared shirt that I used had two labels.
The one on the bottom is the knit top
measurements. This includes front
and back neck drop, neck width, and
bicep.
3. This is a tech drawing of a collared shirt I used
to own. This was made in Illustrator by using the
pen tool over the picture. The lines on the shirt
represent the various measurements, so it can be
recreated by a manufacturer.
This tech drawing was made through mirror-
ing. So I drew one side of the shirt and then
used the mirror setting “mirror“ the other side.
4. Mock Ups
Mock Ups
These are mock-ups done in Adobe Illustrator. I incorporated colors and designs that I created and love.
For the beanie, I was going for a tribal pattern created with the pen tool, then I went in with the pattern
tool to apply it to the beanie. The tank top I decided to do an abstract strawberry pattern. The red pattern
stands out against the white.
5. Keen Shoes
These are Keen Shoes that I traced on Adobe Photo-
shop. I started out tracing over a picture of the shoes
then I went in and added color as well as the pattern
I used on the tank top. Finally, I added texture to the
shoe to make it pop.
6. Taylor Horton
Oregon State University // College of
Business Apparel Design // Contact:
hortotay@oregonstate.edu