downpunxx,
downpunxx avatar

The KFC?

brown567,

Looks like it has a few names =)

www.gearpatrol.com/style/…/sweatshirt-v-insert/

Bakachu,

This is one of those questions that I didn’t ever think to ask but glad I know the answer to now.

ubermeisters,

Originally, the design was a ribbed knit material that was inserted at the collar and stitched into place. It served two main purposes: Like the ribbing at the sleeves and at the hem, the ribbed insert allowed the wearer to more easily don the garment without it losing shape. As the wearer would get their head through the neck of the sweatshirt, the V-insert would stretch to accommodate. The elasticity of the ribbing could stretch as needed without losing integrity.

The second reason is that it helped to absorb sweat. If you’ve seen someone sweat through a crewneck, you’ll know that the chest is a major point of perspiration. Though, the V-insert could only take so much.

Neat

200ok,

I had the most success when using the terminology from this article, thanks! “V-notch insert” mostly worked (although I think it’s just not a thing people really mention when describing sweaters.)

I really enjoyed reading that page, so thank you for finding and sharing it!

alouhoo,
@alouhoo@lemmy.world avatar

V-Shaped Tubular Gusset. I searched your image using Google lens on my phone.

MightyWeaksauce,
@MightyWeaksauce@lemmy.world avatar

I just downloaded Lens based on this comment and now I can’t stop playing with it. I feel like a wizard!

Venat0r,

You can also use it without the app by requesting the desktop site for www.google.com then clicking on the 📷 icon

kerrypacker,

Also is on android phone search. Best use is foreign menus, will auto translate items. My kid showed me, it’s bloody amazing.

brown567,

Interesting way to phrase that

The shirt is a tubular tee shirt, and the v-shaped insert is called a gusset XD

Pepsi,
Pepsi avatar

it’s not really a gusset, because it’s not entered at the seam

MeDuViNoX,
@MeDuViNoX@sh.itjust.works avatar

Asymmetrical

Franzia,

Often see these on waffle knit sweatshirts or heavyweight shirts, high GSM. Heavyweight shirts frequently have unique seams and stitches to keep their shape and strength despite the heavy material.

TheRobotFrog,

A crime

soloner,

I asked chat gpt and apparently it is also known as a “sweat patch”. Its functional purpose is to absorb sweat that accumulates around that area of the chest.

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