Back seam
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A back seam is a seam (joining) that runs vertically down the center-back of a garment. It can be used to create anatomical shaping to the back portion of a garment particularly through the waist area and hips. It can also be used for styling and functional purposes involving, pleats, vents, flare toward the hem or for back closures such as buttoned plackets or zippers.
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