Drafting Procedures for Ladies Baggy Pants
(With elastic waist band at back)
R.S. Balakumar
Associate Professor
Dept of Fashion Design & Arts
Hindustan University, Chennai, India
Email: rsbalakumar1953@gmail.com
Ladies Baggy Pants
Baggy pants are a style of clothing popular from the mid-1990s until the late-2000s. Baggy Pants is a fad in the wigger community where they were cloths a couple of sizes bigger. It is popular wear among the young ladies as a casual wear. The act of baggy pants was “copied” by the wigger community without knowing the meaning. In this article I will show how to do drafting ladies baggy pants from home.
Measurements (Measurements in centimeter):
- Leg length 102 cm,
- Body rise 28cm,
- Seat 92cm,
- Waist 76cm,
- Bottom 30cm
Drafting Procedure for Ladies Baggy Pants:
Front Part:
1-0 = 4 waist band width.
2-1 = 98 leg length less waist band width
3-1 = 24 body rise less waist band width
Body. Rise (or) ¼ seat+5.
4-2 = Half distance from 2 to 3 +5
(knee position)
5-3 = 34 1/3 seat+2 ½ .
A- = Centre of 5 to 3. ( a,b,c,d crease line.)
6-3 = 29 ¼ seat +5 seam.
Square line from 6 to 7.
7-6 = 24 1 to 3 measure. Shape from 9 to 5.
7-8 = 28 ½ ¼ waist + 2 for seam. + 7 ½ for 3
Pleats. Front fork from 7 to 5.
{10-3 9-6} = 7 ½ 1/12 seat.
{12-D 11-D} = 7 ½ ¼ bottom. Join 5,12,3 and 11
As shown in the diagram.
{14-C 13-C} = measure distance from14-C and apply
The same distance from 13-C knee width.
Back Part:
12-F & 14-E = 4
15-5 = 5 The distance from 5 to 6 at front.
16-15 = ½ down.
17-7= 4 inside.
18-17 = 3 back rise. Join 6 to 18 through 17.
Seat angle line. Shape back fork from
16 to 20 as shown.
19-18 = 26 ½ ¼ waist + ½ + 2 for seams, + 4 for 2
Darts. 18 to 16 back fork)
Waist Band:
Left side front waist band.
One piece back waist band with elastic.
Right side front waist band.
Waist band with = 6.
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