Below is a **clean technical flat description** of the garment shown, written in **CAD / spec-sheet language** and aligned with flat-drawing conventions.

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## GARMENT DESCRIPTION — TECH FLAT (FRONT VIEW PRIMARY)

**Garment Type**
Layered overskirt trousers / skirt-pant hybrid

**Silhouette**
Straight-leg pant with a tiered overskirt attached at the waistband, creating a skirt illusion over trousers.

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## WAISTBAND

* Straight waistband, medium height (approx. 4–5 cm)
* Rectangular construction with minimal shaping
* Front closure: button fastening with self-fabric tie belt emerging from front right side
* Tie belt hangs vertically at front
* Belt loops integrated into waistband
* Waist seam clean, no visible decorative stitching

---

## OVERSKIRT / OUTER LAYERS

* **Three horizontal skirt tiers** attached to waistband
* Each tier constructed as a straight panel with slight ease
* Tier lengths graduate evenly from top to bottom
* Raw or softly frayed hem edges on each tier
* Light gathering at upper seam of each tier
* Center-front opening aligned with pant center seam
* Overskirt panels do not extend past pant hem

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## TROUSER BASE (INNER GARMENT)

* Straight-leg trousers visible beneath overskirt
* Legs cut as wide rectangles with minimal taper
* Center-front seam visible from waist to hem
* Full-length inseam
* Hem finished straight with narrow turn-up

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## FABRIC & TEXTURE (AS SHOWN)

* Lightweight woven fabric (linen or cotton-linen blend suggested)
* Texture indicated through diagonal hatching
* Fabric appears soft with natural drape
* Frayed edges suggest unfinished or artisan construction

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## CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

* Overskirt tiers attached directly into waistband seam
* Pants and overskirt share waistband
* No visible pockets
* No back view shown, assumed clean with continuation of tiers

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## TECH FLAT LINE CONVENTIONS

* Solid lines: garment edges and seams
* Light hatching: fabric texture and shadow
* No perspective or body indicated
* Symmetrical left/right balance

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If you want, I can next:

* Convert this into a **labeled front + back CAD flat**
* Rewrite it as a **factory tech pack spec**
* Adapt it into your earlier **Edwardian split-skirt riding pant language**
* Strip it down into **pattern-piece descriptions**

Just tell me which direction you want.


Below is a **clean technical flat description** of the garment shown, written in **CAD / spec-sheet language** and aligned with flat-drawing conventions.

---

## GARMENT DESCRIPTION — TECH FLAT (FRONT VIEW PRIMARY)

**Garment Type**
Layered overskirt trousers / skirt-pant hybrid

**Silhouette**
Straight-leg pant with a tiered overskirt attached at the waistband, creating a skirt illusion over trousers.

---

## WAISTBAND

* Straight waistband, medium height (approx. 4–5 cm)
* Rectangular construction with minimal shaping
* Front closure: button fastening with self-fabric tie belt emerging from front right side
* Tie belt hangs vertically at front
* Belt loops integrated into waistband
* Waist seam clean, no visible decorative stitching

---

## OVERSKIRT / OUTER LAYERS

* **Three horizontal skirt tiers** attached to waistband
* Each tier constructed as a straight panel with slight ease
* Tier lengths graduate evenly from top to bottom
* Raw or softly frayed hem edges on each tier
* Light gathering at upper seam of each tier
* Center-front opening aligned with pant center seam
* Overskirt panels do not extend past pant hem

---

## TROUSER BASE (INNER GARMENT)

* Straight-leg trousers visible beneath overskirt
* Legs cut as wide rectangles with minimal taper
* Center-front seam visible from waist to hem
* Full-length inseam
* Hem finished straight with narrow turn-up

---

## FABRIC & TEXTURE (AS SHOWN)

* Lightweight woven fabric (linen or cotton-linen blend suggested)
* Texture indicated through diagonal hatching
* Fabric appears soft with natural drape
* Frayed edges suggest unfinished or artisan construction

---

## CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

* Overskirt tiers attached directly into waistband seam
* Pants and overskirt share waistband
* No visible pockets
* No back view shown, assumed clean with continuation of tiers

---

## TECH FLAT LINE CONVENTIONS

* Solid lines: garment edges and seams
* Light hatching: fabric texture and shadow
* No perspective or body indicated
* Symmetrical left/right balance

---

If you want, I can next:

* Convert this into a **labeled front + back CAD flat**
* Rewrite it as a **factory tech pack spec**
* Adapt it into your earlier **Edwardian split-skirt riding pant language**
* Strip it down into **pattern-piece descriptions**

Just tell me which direction you want.
, show front and back

Below is a **clean technical flat description** of the garment shown, written in **CAD / spec-sheet language** and aligned with flat-drawing conventions. --- ## GARMENT DESCRIPTION — TECH FLAT (FRONT VIEW PRIMARY) **Garment Type** Layered overskirt trousers / skirt-pant hybrid **Silhouette** Straight-leg pant with a tiered overskirt attached at the waistband, creating a skirt illusion over trousers. --- ## WAISTBAND * Straight waistband, medium height (approx. 4–5 cm) * Rectangular construction with minimal shaping * Front closure: button fastening with self-fabric tie belt emerging from front right side * Tie belt hangs vertically at front * Belt loops integrated into waistband * Waist seam clean, no visible decorative stitching --- ## OVERSKIRT / OUTER LAYERS * **Three horizontal skirt tiers** attached to waistband * Each tier constructed as a straight panel with slight ease * Tier lengths graduate evenly from top to bottom * Raw or softly frayed hem edges on each tier * Light gathering at upper seam of each tier * Center-front opening aligned with pant center seam * Overskirt panels do not extend past pant hem --- ## TROUSER BASE (INNER GARMENT) * Straight-leg trousers visible beneath overskirt * Legs cut as wide rectangles with minimal taper * Center-front seam visible from waist to hem * Full-length inseam * Hem finished straight with narrow turn-up --- ## FABRIC & TEXTURE (AS SHOWN) * Lightweight woven fabric (linen or cotton-linen blend suggested) * Texture indicated through diagonal hatching * Fabric appears soft with natural drape * Frayed edges suggest unfinished or artisan construction --- ## CONSTRUCTION DETAILS * Overskirt tiers attached directly into waistband seam * Pants and overskirt share waistband * No visible pockets * No back view shown, assumed clean with continuation of tiers --- ## TECH FLAT LINE CONVENTIONS * Solid lines: garment edges and seams * Light hatching: fabric texture and shadow * No perspective or body indicated * Symmetrical left/right balance --- If you want, I can next: * Convert this into a **labeled front + back CAD flat** * Rewrite it as a **factory tech pack spec** * Adapt it into your earlier **Edwardian split-skirt riding pant language** * Strip it down into **pattern-piece descriptions** Just tell me which direction you want.

Below is a **clean technical flat description** of the garment shown, written in **CAD / spec-sheet language** and aligned with flat-drawing conventions. --- ## GARMENT DESCRIPTION — TECH FLAT (FRONT VIEW PRIMARY) **Garment Type** Layered overskirt trousers / skirt-pant hybrid **Silhouette** Straight-leg pant with a tiered overskirt attached at the waistband, creating a skirt illusion over trousers. --- ## WAISTBAND * Straight waistband, medium height (approx. 4–5 cm) * Rectangular construction with minimal shaping * Front closure: button fastening with self-fabric tie belt emerging from front right side * Tie belt hangs vertically at front * Belt loops integrated into waistband * Waist seam clean, no visible decorative stitching --- ## OVERSKIRT / OUTER LAYERS * **Three horizontal skirt tiers** attached to waistband * Each tier constructed as a straight panel with slight ease * Tier lengths graduate evenly from top to bottom * Raw or softly frayed hem edges on each tier * Light gathering at upper seam of each tier * Center-front opening aligned with pant center seam * Overskirt panels do not extend past pant hem --- ## TROUSER BASE (INNER GARMENT) * Straight-leg trousers visible beneath overskirt * Legs cut as wide rectangles with minimal taper * Center-front seam visible from waist to hem * Full-length inseam * Hem finished straight with narrow turn-up --- ## FABRIC & TEXTURE (AS SHOWN) * Lightweight woven fabric (linen or cotton-linen blend suggested) * Texture indicated through diagonal hatching * Fabric appears soft with natural drape * Frayed edges suggest unfinished or artisan construction --- ## CONSTRUCTION DETAILS * Overskirt tiers attached directly into waistband seam * Pants and overskirt share waistband * No visible pockets * No back view shown, assumed clean with continuation of tiers --- ## TECH FLAT LINE CONVENTIONS * Solid lines: garment edges and seams * Light hatching: fabric texture and shadow * No perspective or body indicated * Symmetrical left/right balance --- If you want, I can next: * Convert this into a **labeled front + back CAD flat** * Rewrite it as a **factory tech pack spec** * Adapt it into your earlier **Edwardian split-skirt riding pant language** * Strip it down into **pattern-piece descriptions** Just tell me which direction you want. , show front and back

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