The Shoulder-to-Waist measurement is the anchor for a stable back silhouette. πβ¨
If your blouse back feels like itβs "riding up" toward your neck, it is usually because the vertical shoulder-to-waist distance was ignored. At K2, we use Point 29 to ensure the back panel length matches your unique spinal curve. π°πͺ
The Disaster: The "Riding Back"
When only the center length is used, the sides of the back panel often lack enough fabric to stay anchored, causing the entire blouse to tilt forward.
- Back hemline looks crooked or slanted
- Shoulder seams are pulled backward
- Tension at the armholes when reaching forward
The K2 Mastery: Spinal Contour Alignment
Bharathi Perumal calibrates Point 29 from the Inner High-Shoulder down to the narrowest part of the back waist. This ensures that even in deep-neck designs, the blouse maintains a "Down-Force" tension that keeps the shoulders in place and the hemline level.
- Zero-lift back stability
- Perfectly horizontal back hemline
- Seamless alignment with the lehenga waistband
Does Your Blouse Back Ride Up? πΈ
Vertical back precision is the secret to an effortless, stay-put bridal fit. β¨
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