Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
angeschnittenem Bund
English translation:
grown-on waistband/no waistband
Added to glossary by
Lori Dendy-Molz
Jun 7, 2006 05:57
17 yrs ago
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German term
angeschnittenem Bund
German to English
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trousers
From a description of trouser styles:
Cargo Form mit angeschnittenem Bund
Could this be a 'darted waistband'? The drawing that accompanies this description appears to have darts.
TIA
Cargo Form mit angeschnittenem Bund
Could this be a 'darted waistband'? The drawing that accompanies this description appears to have darts.
TIA
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +2 | grown on waistband | jerrie |
3 +3 | explanation | Riesling |
4 | (incorporated) waist casing | Lesley Burgon |
3 | pleated waistband | Textklick |
2 | no waistband | Harry Borsje |
Proposed translations
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grown on waistband
grown-on - grown on waistband
The trousers in the picture have horizontal stitching to resemble a waistband, but the fabric continues from the body of the trousers into the waistline in one piece.
hth!
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Note added at 6 hrs (2006-06-07 12:46:29 GMT)
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Hohenadel gives angeschnitten as:
cut-on (sleeve, collar etc)
- but like Trudy said, grown-on waistband does get a fair number of hits.
The trousers in the picture have horizontal stitching to resemble a waistband, but the fabric continues from the body of the trousers into the waistline in one piece.
hth!
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Note added at 6 hrs (2006-06-07 12:46:29 GMT)
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Hohenadel gives angeschnitten as:
cut-on (sleeve, collar etc)
- but like Trudy said, grown-on waistband does get a fair number of hits.
Reference:
Peer comment(s):
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Trudy Peters
: Never heard it before, but gets a respectable number of Googles. Grown-on
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Lancashireman
: I'll take your word for this Jerrie. You seem to know what you're talking about with clothes/fashion (170 accumulated points)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks, Jerrie. And thanks for the other very helpful explanations. I'm also adding 'no waistband' to the gloss, as it also appears widely used."
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no waistband
there's undoubtedly another term in the trade for this, but this conveys the meaning as well
1 hr
pleated waistband
"Pleated waistband" as in chinos?
I think darts are the seams you find at the back of shirts/blouses.
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Note added at 1 hr (2006-06-07 07:15:44 GMT)
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Can't see your pic, of course
I think darts are the seams you find at the back of shirts/blouses.
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Note added at 1 hr (2006-06-07 07:15:44 GMT)
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Can't see your pic, of course
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explanation
(sorry, this is too complicated for me to explain in English)
Bei den meisten Hosen wie z. B. Jeans wird der Bund aus einem separaten Stoffstreifen genäht und dann an den Rest der Hose angesetzt. Beim angeschnittenen Bund dagegen sind die Stoffstücke, die die Beine oder den Rock bilden, oben etwas länger und werden dann einfach umgeschlagen und ggf. mit Ziernähten versehen, um den Bund zu bilden. Diese Bundform findet man bei Sporthosen (dann mit einem Gummizug im Bund), man kann sie aber auch bei "normalen" Hosen aus gewebtem Stoff benutzen.
Bei den meisten Hosen wie z. B. Jeans wird der Bund aus einem separaten Stoffstreifen genäht und dann an den Rest der Hose angesetzt. Beim angeschnittenen Bund dagegen sind die Stoffstücke, die die Beine oder den Rock bilden, oben etwas länger und werden dann einfach umgeschlagen und ggf. mit Ziernähten versehen, um den Bund zu bilden. Diese Bundform findet man bei Sporthosen (dann mit einem Gummizug im Bund), man kann sie aber auch bei "normalen" Hosen aus gewebtem Stoff benutzen.
Peer comment(s):
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Armorel Young
: That's how I understand it - not so much no waistband as a waistband made in one piece with the rest of the trousers.
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Sabine Griebler
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Ingeborg Gowans (X)
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(incorporated) waist casing
As a 'Hobbyschneiderin' I can confirm Riesling's excellent description. I have always referred to an incorporated waistband, and was surprised to find only few references on google. Unfortunately I don't have any sewing magazines in English as I live in Italy, but I hope this helps.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2006-06-07 08:53:10 GMT)
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.... or incorporated waistband
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Note added at 2 hrs (2006-06-07 08:53:10 GMT)
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.... or incorporated waistband
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