Belt Loops definition
Belt Loops. The belt loops shall be inserted into the waistband and the bottom, belly-tacked to the trouser body 0.25” down and Outlets: the seat outlet shall measure 1.5” on each side at the waistband tapering to 0.375” at the crotch. There shall be thigh outlets with the back side of the inseam measuring 1” at the crotch tapering to 0.375” at the knee. Stitching: All seams shall be sewn at 10 – 12 stitches per inch. Stitching on waistband, outseam, and inseam shall be single needle chainstitch. Stitching for seat seam shall be tandem needle chainstitch. Stitching for beltloops shall be double needle blindstitch. Overedge stitching for fronts and backs shall be 2 thread overedge stitch. All other seams shall be single needle lockstitch. Straight bartacks shall be 28 stitch county 0.375” long. Triangle bartacks shall be 124 stitch count 0.375” long on each side. Button Holes: Button holes shall be eyelet end, taper bar cut-after type. Labeling: The trouser shall be permanently labeled with the manufacturer, country of origin, size, fiber content, and care instructions.
Examples of Belt Loops in a sentence
Belt Loops: There should be a minimum of 5 lined belt loops on sizes 1031 and below, and a minimum of 7 lined loops on sizes 12 and above.
Belt Loops: There should be a minimum of 5 lined belt loops on waist sizes 31 and below, and a minimum of 7 lined loops on sizes 32 through 48, and 9 on sizes 50 and above.
Belt Loops: There should be a minimum of 5 lined belt loops on waist sizes 28, 29, 30, and a minimum of 7 lined loops on all sizes over 30.