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IMHO, top stitching is one of the details that differentiates jacket manufacturers. Certain jacket manufacturers use little or no top stitching. Other manufacturers use greater top stitching. Some manufacturers only use single stitch seams. Other manufacturers regularly employ double stitching along certain seams. Some manufactures add small top stitch details, such as triangles at the end of certain pockets or sleeve zippers. Others do not.
I personally prefer the look of double stitched seams, and conservatively applied top stitching details such as triangles at the ends of certain pockets and sleeve zippers. IMHO, a limited amount of discrete top stitching adds a craftsman appearance to the jacket. The jacket looks a little more finished and refined -- more the product of skilled manufacturing. The top stitching must be discrete, relatively simple, and tied to the essential elements of the jacket (e.g., seams, pockets, zippers, etc.). I do not like random patterns or stitching unrelated to the essential elements of the jacket.
In contrast, I recently viewed photos of a jacket with zero top stitching at the sleeve ends – no cuffs – no top stitch adjacent to the sleeve end – nothing. I was struck by how unfinished the sleeve end looked. IMHO, the sleeve end looked cheap and unskilled – the antithesis of a craftsman look.
To be clear, I am not suggesting that top stitching makes the jacket any stronger or more resilient (although it seems (pun intended) logical that double stitched seams might be stronger, but that is not the point here). Rather, my preferences are based entirely on the aesthetic appearance of the jacket. Additionally, I am not criticizing any brands here based on their use, or non-use, of top stitching. Rather, this thread is solely about personal preferences.
So, what is your personal preference? Do you prefer top stitching? If so, why? If not, why not? What types of top stitching do you favor or disfavor? Do you like double stitched seams? Do you prefer hidden stitching or sleeve ends with no top stitching? How does top stitching factor into your jacket decisions, if at all?
I personally prefer the look of double stitched seams, and conservatively applied top stitching details such as triangles at the ends of certain pockets and sleeve zippers. IMHO, a limited amount of discrete top stitching adds a craftsman appearance to the jacket. The jacket looks a little more finished and refined -- more the product of skilled manufacturing. The top stitching must be discrete, relatively simple, and tied to the essential elements of the jacket (e.g., seams, pockets, zippers, etc.). I do not like random patterns or stitching unrelated to the essential elements of the jacket.
In contrast, I recently viewed photos of a jacket with zero top stitching at the sleeve ends – no cuffs – no top stitch adjacent to the sleeve end – nothing. I was struck by how unfinished the sleeve end looked. IMHO, the sleeve end looked cheap and unskilled – the antithesis of a craftsman look.
To be clear, I am not suggesting that top stitching makes the jacket any stronger or more resilient (although it seems (pun intended) logical that double stitched seams might be stronger, but that is not the point here). Rather, my preferences are based entirely on the aesthetic appearance of the jacket. Additionally, I am not criticizing any brands here based on their use, or non-use, of top stitching. Rather, this thread is solely about personal preferences.
So, what is your personal preference? Do you prefer top stitching? If so, why? If not, why not? What types of top stitching do you favor or disfavor? Do you like double stitched seams? Do you prefer hidden stitching or sleeve ends with no top stitching? How does top stitching factor into your jacket decisions, if at all?