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hi, there. This is Dean Chee from Nantong Yiyi Interlining Co.,Ltd, which is a professional interlining company.If there is any quesiton ,i can help!
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its good 2 see old threads pop up sometimes. Means people are using the search function.
Question:
If you're using traditional methods it's not harder, just different. It's actually probably easier, except for turning the points (look at Mercer's collar points in every picture of their shirts you ever see...). But the online MTM shops probably use various industrial automatons--cad software, collar turner/trimmers, whatever, I don't really know, that may not be easily adapted to it. I bet any of them could do it if they really wanted to, though.
[...] they also usually fuse the collar bands
That sounds like a great idea. Are there any downsides to this, e.g., is the collar noticeably thicker?the button downs I have made for manton werelined with pinpoit oxford. these
have no starch, so are much softer. cleaner look then an unlined buttondown