Cruzzo suit factory in Turkey

November 18, 2009 @ 1:38 am

Cruzzo Fabrika 2 from hubego on Vimeo.

Made By Hand has a really fantastic look at the Cruzzo suit factory which is a fully equipped modular engineered suit factory. Not quite sure what that means? Well, it basically means that this factory is very capable of producing a full suit from start to finish and has all the machines necessary to do so at a fairly quick pace.

The video is cut into 17 different scenes which Made By Hand explains with this list:

1.Pick stitch machine
2. Lining pockets. The operator places the lining front on the machine, an arm comes forward on which she places a flat piece of lining and a stay, which the machine folds into jets, stitches and cuts the pocket all in one shot. Homesewers will scream when they see this.
3.Flap jig. Specially-shaped jig molds clamp two pieces of cloth together in order to give fullness to the outer piece, then they are sewn and cut in one shot.
4. Flap press. The flaps are turned and stretched over a form which is then inserted into the press.
5. Welt tacking. The breast welt is zig-zagged in place.
6. Side seam. This is the side seam with a side vent being closed.
7. Shoulder seam. A top-feed machine is programmed to feed the fullness onto the shoulder automatically.
8. Sleeve setting. Again, home sewers will scream. A computerized fullness-feeding machine to set sleeves with the sleeve head already attached. The machine can be fully automated for the amount of fullness in the various parts of the sleeve cap or the operator can control the fullness with a foot pedal and knee lever.
9. Sleeve buttons. Self explanatory.
10. Joining sleeve head. The elbow seam has been joined and the sleeve head is attached before closing the inseam. Most machines of this sort will also shirr (full or ease) the sleeve cap at the same time, making setting the sleeve easier.
11. Buttonholes. Sew and cut buttonholes.
12. Shoulder press
13. Sleeve outseam (elbow seam) press
14. Front panel press. This machine has a shape for the chest and shoulder which is not visible from this angle. The suit designer usually designs the shape of the buck with the press manufacturer.
15. Lapel press
16. Touch up. Don’t try this at home, kids.
17. Final examination.

Pretty neat. Just make sure you keep up with the cut scenes or else you’ll lose track following the list above.

Lady Gaga in a Kermit The Frog outfit

July 19, 2009 @ 12:55 am

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Check that out! Lady Gaga is crazy.

Here’s the German interview below.

How to get up, eat breakfast and get ready for work in 5 mins!

June 25, 2009 @ 3:16 pm

I always get the impression that Japanese people are ultra-efficient and this video proves my point. You don’t have to understand the words being spoken to see just how amazing these morning tips and tricks are in helping you get out of the door as quickly as possible.

Keep watching until the end to see how you too can put on your pants without any hands, how you can put on your suit jacket in one quick step, and how you can tie a neck tie with just a few loops and a pull.

Thanks Yun for the video!

I want to punch you!

May 21, 2009 @ 10:21 am

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This is my mom. LOL.

RoboCop suit armor on eBay

May 18, 2009 @ 1:17 pm

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If you’ve got more than $2250 lying around, you should buy this RoboCop suit armor that’s for sale on eBay. [via]

Unfortunately, wearing this does not automatically simulate the large stomping noises that RoboCop made.

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Recycled tie and suit wallet

March 18, 2009 @ 5:31 pm

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Laura Skelton makes these recycled neck tie and suit wallets by hand. The outside is made from silk ties while the inside is lining is suit material. The wallets go for $28 each and come in red, blue, and pinstripe varieties. Nice! [via]