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Chest ease

Controls how wide the garment will be at your chest.

Whatever value you provide here will simply be added to your chest circumference measurement when drafting the garment.

This option allows negative values

You should use negative ease if you are using a stretch material that you want to fit tightly. Unisuits and unitards typically have negative ease, while other garments typically have positive ease.

Center seam easeCrotch gusset width

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