OT word of the day
Shoulder Pads
Contrary to popular opinion, the object of shoulder pads is not to
make you look like a football player.
They actually have many purposes, to provide a smooth and even
foundation for the garment to hang from if you have bumpy bony
shoulders, to compensate for uneven shoulders, to camouflage sloping
shoulders, to generally shape the shoulder area so a specific style of
sleeve hangs properly, all in addition to their purpose of modifying
the silhouette (giving you linebacker shoulders).
There are two basic types of shoulder pads, round and square. The
round ones slope gently at the outside edge, while the square ones end
sharply. They vary in size and thickness as appropriate to the
garment and the current fashion. They by no means have to be an inch
thick and made of foam rubber. I use them in almost every jacket or
coat that I make just to provide a bit of support at the shoulder
seams for both drape and seam, and often I make them no more than a
few layers of fabric thick.
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