Slashing

スラッシング装飾 / late 15th–17th century / revivals / Technique / Histoire de la mode

A decorative technique making regular cuts through an outer layer of clothing, hats, or shoes to reveal lining, undercloth, or pulled fabric beneath. Cut shape, spacing, direction, and contrasting color turn the surface into a controlled two-layer rhythm rather than random damage.

Evenly spaced straight, wavy, or crossed cuts through the outer layer / Contrasting lining or puffed undercloth visible through each opening / Cut density and size changing with sleeve, torso, or shoe form / Embroidery, pinking, or paning may join it, but the repeated opening remains primary

Slashing — interprétation générée par IA
Interprétation générée par IA, pas une œuvre de référence

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Usages idéaux
Revealing a second color through cuts rather than applied trim in historical reconstruction · Using surface cuts and inner color as a repeat pattern in contemporary clothing, shoes, or stage costume
Typographie
Keep lettering intact and use only short rules matching the cuts' angle and interval.
Composition
Avoid seams, load points, and body folds; grade cut length and spacing on the pattern before assembly.
Matière
Layer a tested outer cloth over saturated lining, reinforce where required, and perform whole-garment durability tests after cutting.
Précaution
Do not confuse controlled slashing with random distressing. Keep cuts away from structural seams, skin, and movement zones; never irreversibly alter heritage, borrowed, or protective clothing.
Pour approfondir
late-fifteenth- and sixteenth-century slashed dress / regular cuts, pinking and contrasting linings / Vivienne Westwood's Cut, Slash & Pull and modern revivals

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