Cut Comparison
The same chest size in three cuts as garment silhouettes with a dashed chest line, each with ease numbers and who it suits.
The same chest size in three cuts as garment silhouettes with a dashed chest line, each with ease numbers and who it suits.
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Cut Comparison settles the confusion between size and shape. The same chest measurement, drawn as a garment silhouette with a dashed chest line held constant across three panels, shows that slim, regular, and relaxed differ only in ease, the room the garment adds on top of the body. Each panel carries its ease numbers, hem and sleeve notes, and the one line that says who the cut is for.
Cuts are a single array driving both the silhouette width and the spec rows, with the dashed chest line rendered from the same value in every panel. The verdict line per cut is the decision aid; ease figures alone do not tell a between sizes buyer whether to round up or down.
Reach for this block on product pages that ship one garment in multiple cuts, or on a size guide that has to explain why two shirts labeled M feel different. It works best where the ease, not the size, is the thing shoppers keep getting wrong.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the three cut spread. Other comparisons:
Tip: holding the dashed chest line identical across all three panels is the whole argument; it proves the size did not change, only the room around it did.