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Reference garment: (the final result is not as baggy, so I may redo this later).
Original instruction from Muller&Sohn Fundamental Menswear "Dress Shirt" (p60) with some adjustment on my part.
Fabric: Woven. I use plain cotton but change the physical property to cotton-linen. I also edit the textures to add the stripes.
Not recorded: Pockets, button, some adjustment to the collar shape, topstitches and puckering.
Sketchfab preview.
Downloads link for Clo project file (expire after a month).
Download link for basic block. The folder name is "Baron - Muller&Sohn - Dress Shirt (Loose Fit) 240713"
###### Footnotes for recording ######
#1 - I prefer Bezier handles instead of curves-points. Unfortunately, Style3D Atelier likes to hide the handles I initially thought this program don’t have them. To make the Bezier handles appear, first use the “edit arc” instead of “edit curve” tool to shape the line into curve. Then revert back to “edit pattern” tool to select the curve. Then enable the “edit curve tool” which will show the handles. This process is so finicky so highly suggest you assign your favorite keyboard shortcut to these tools. Like MD/Clo, if you have any curve-points along the curve, the handle will not appear.
#2 – The reference garment has two pleats, but I only make one to simplify things.
#3 – The exact shape of shirt collar varies greatly with design. The final shape of this collar is adjusted a bit but not shown in this recording.