It is favored by denim enthusiasts who want to keep the specific distressed look, heavy stitching, or color of the original manufacturer's hem.
In a different context, the term is used to describe hidden compartments or "secret pockets" sewn directly into the side seams of garments like shirts, shorts, or jackets.
In garment manufacturing, "secret seams" often refer to Superimposed Seams, which are basic seams that hold an outfit together but remain largely unnoticed by the wearer.
These pockets are often used to hide emergency cash, keys, or tracking devices like AirTags for safety.
Unlike traditional pockets, these are integrated into the existing seam structure to avoid adding bulk or visible lines to the garment’s silhouette. Related Concepts
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