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Is 1.5m of 60" shirting enough?

msawch

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I'm wondering from the shirt making experts on the board if 1.5m of 60" width fabric would be enough for a standard dress shirt with button cuffs. I'm roughly 5'10", 175 pounds with a slim/regular build. I know 1.5m might be pushing it, but I really don't have a frame of reference, so I wanted to put it out there for debate.
 

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Whatever anyone posts in this thread next, be sure to check out the WSJ's reportage of yellow underarm shirting staining first.

It's a must read.
 

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It's enough for mafoofan. Probably not for you.

I wouldn't try to bring a shirtmaker less than 2 yards of 60" cloth.
 

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It also depends on the details you are having done such as the type of collar, split yoke cut on the bias, etc.
 

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My gut reaction is no way. I am the same weight as you, but 6" taller, and I need 2.25. 1.5 sounds much too small.
 

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Originally Posted by Manton
My gut reaction is no way. I am the same weight as you, but 6" taller, and I need 2.25. 1.5 sounds much too small.

yes but 60 or 45 width? Assuming a solid color, you can make a size 15.75/40 shirt with 1.5 meters of fabric.
 

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The fabric in question is SG Chambray (not Will's) in plain light blue. As a preference I don't normally do split yokes, so there might be some fabric saving there.
 

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1.5m for a 15.5" shirt--short-sleeve by any chance? Maybe you could make 10 of them out of 15m, or something. That just sounds hard to believe. I know there's not a chance in hell you could make one of my shirts from 1.5m, though I take a 35" sleeve.

BTW split yoke generally takes less fabric unless you've got to match patterns or put it on the bias.
 

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