Introduction

A bifurcated garment is an undergarment that is divided into two sections, worn by both men and women with variations in length. Types of bifurcated garments include trousers and shorts, where the primary distinction lies in their length.

This article provides a brief idea about how to construct a bifurcated garment, offering a step-by-step procedure accompanied by relevant diagrams and figures. It covers various aspects such as types of shorts, different fabric materials used for knitted shorts, materials required for construction, patterns, and the step-by-step procedure for constructing bifurcated garments.

While constructing a bifurcated garment is generally straightforward, certain parts, such as making a fly, sewing it to the trousers or shorts, and creating waistbands, can add complexity. The article aims to provide comprehensive information for constructing a bifurcated garment.

Bifurcated Garment

Definition:

Bifurcation means the splitting of a main body into two parts.

A bifurcated garment is an undergarment divided into two sections, exact replicas of each other. Worn by both men and women, these garments cover the pelvic area, encircle the waist, and extend to the upper part of the legs, sometimes reaching below the knee. They serve as both outer and undergarments, offering comfort and ease of wear. Examples include shorts and trousers.

Shorts, a type of bifurcated garment worn by both genders, cover the pelvic area and hips but not the entire legs. Originally worn for casual comfort, women's shorts combine comfort and performance without sacrificing elegance.

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The author is studying M.Tech. (Apparel Technology and Management) from Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore.