In garment sewing, the choice of stitching techniques varies depending on the design style, fabric characteristics, and functional requirements. Below is a summary of some commonly used stitching techniques in casual streetwear fashion

Serger Stitching is a basic technique that uses an overlock machine to finish the fabric edges, preventing fraying while keeping seams neat and durable. It is commonly used on the main body, cuffs, and hems of T-shirts and hoodies.

Topstitching adds a visible stitch on the outside of a seam, reinforcing it for extra durability and giving the garment a polished, decorative look. This is often applied to shoulder seams or sleeve joints for added stability.

Neck tape application involves sewing a strip of binding fabric along the inner side of the neckline. It enhances the neckline’s appearance and comfort while protecting the edges for extended durability. This is widely used in T-shirts and hoodies.

Double-needle stitching uses a double-needle machine to create two parallel lines of stitching, improving the fabric's strength and giving the garment a refined appearance. It is commonly seen on the cuffs and hems of T-shirts.

Zipper insertion involves embedding a zipper into the fabric with precision sewing to ensure smooth functionality and a clean finish. This technique is often used in hoodie plackets or pockets for practicality and style.
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