High quality sewing of medical and cosmetic clothing is an important element that affects the durability, wearing comfort and overall aesthetics of medical clothing or cosmetic clothing. Here are some key issues worth paying attention to when assessing the quality of sewing clothing (not only medical clothing):
1. Taped and reinforced pockets and necklines
The first significant element that is worth paying attention to when assessing the quality of sewing medical clothing are taped and reinforced pockets and necklines. Non-woven fabric is most often used for this purpose. There are several reasons why it is worth doing this. Firstly, to strengthen the structure - pockets exposed to frequent use are then more durable and less susceptible to tears. Secondly, taping can help maintain the shape of the pocket. Without an additional layer of support, pockets may be subject to deformation as a result of wearing, washing or putting any other items into them. Taping pockets and necklines can also improve the aesthetics of clothing. It prevents the appearance of folds and makes the pockets fit better on the body, which affects the overall appearance of the clothes. Additional reinforcements in strategic places simply make the clothes more durable and resistant to increased use.
2. Lockable pockets and slits that prevent the material from unraveling
Tailoring tacking is, in short, additional protection of fabrics (mainly cuts and seam ends). The main purpose of locking is to protect against tearing in places particularly exposed to frequent use. In our clothing, bolts appear at the entrances of all pockets, both in pants and sweatshirts. Additionally, in the places of side slits in sweatshirts (at the hips), which are exposed to frequent stretching. Thanks to them, pockets in which you need to fit so many small items will be less likely to tear. As you can see, it is not only an aesthetic treatment, but also effective protection that ensures that the clothing retains its aesthetic appearance for a long time.
3. Hand-sewn strings and ID badge hooks
Little details, such as hand-sewn strings in the pants and solid ID badge hooks, prove the attention to every detail. Medical clothing high quality is not only functional, but also aesthetic. Consistency is very important, which is why we sew all straps and hooks from the same material and in the same color as the manufactured clothing models.
4. Aesthetic finishes
Aesthetics are important, especially in the medical environment and the beauty industry. Carefully made seams, even hems and precise details not only add professionalism, but also make the clothing solid and durable. The aesthetics of workmanship emphasize attention to detail and significantly increase the visual value of the clothing.
5. Topstitching around pockets and necklines
Topstitching is certainly another element worth paying attention to. To put it simply, these are single stitches and we make them mainly around pockets, sleeves and necklines. Solid sewing and edge finishing make the clothing less susceptible to wear and tear and retain its original shape, even after many washes. Topstitching requires high precision and experience of seamstresses, and is also very time-consuming. He is our record holder men's medical sweatshirt Axis, which has really... a lot of them 😊
6. Sidecuts and pleats for improved fit
Appropriate tailoring and pleats are the key to ensuring a comfortable and elegant fit of clothing to the figure. By placing particular emphasis on the right cut, medical clothing becomes not only functional, but also fashionable. A better image means your better well-being. Waisting is particularly important in the design of women's clothes such as medical sweatshirts, medical dresses, or medical gowns. A properly selected cutting technique can emphasize the advantages of the figure, adding elegance and attractiveness. In turn, darts placed in places such as the bust help to achieve a more precise fit. Waist and pleats are often used together to achieve optimal fit and aesthetics of the garment, but above all to improve wearing comfort.
7. Covered buttons manufactured to individual order
Covered buttons are a unique element in clothing production, helping to emphasize high quality and attention to detail. The process of covering buttons involves covering them with the same material that was used to produce the clothing. It requires great precision and skill, which affects the final quality of the clothing. Covered buttons can be found in our men's medical coats - the Magnus coat with a classic cut and the Atrium coat with a jacket cut.
8. Side pockets with magnetic closures to prevent anything from falling out
Magnetic fasteners in the side pockets of medical clothing are a practical solution that allows you to safely store small items without fear of anything falling out. When storing things in side pockets, we know that they tend to fall out when we bend or sit down. This solution not only allows us to avoid this, but also provides quick access to the necessary gadgets. Another advantage is that such pockets do not stick out unsightly and emphasize the figure better. Such a solution can be found in ours women's medical blouse Cornea and the Tendo men's medical sweatshirt.
9. The best materials
The quality of materials in medical clothing plays a key role because it has a direct impact on convenience, functionality and wearing comfort. It is very important that the material is breathable and allows for the regulation of body temperature in such dynamic working conditions as a hospital, clinic or office. Additionally, a key issue is durability and resistance to damage, among others. tears or abrasions. An important aspect is also resistance to creases and ease of ironing or the complete lack of need for ironing. The material should also be stretchy enough so that it does not restrict movement. It is also worth knowing that high-quality materials are characterized by an appropriate structure and the fact that they do not lose their colors despite frequent washing. We sew our clothes only from certified materials – Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX. Such a certificate guarantees that the product does not contain harmful chemicals that could negatively affect our health.
Summary
It is worth paying attention to these elements when assessing the quality of sewing clothes (not only medical ones), because they affect both the durability and aesthetics of the clothes. Products with solid and careful workmanship are more durable and satisfying for the user and will last much longer. They say the devil is in the details and there is definitely something to it!
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