iPad – Customer Login/Registration iPad Registered Customers 1) Enter a pre-registered or returning customer’s email address into the top text box. 2) If the customer has an Alton Lane account, the ‘E-mail Address Found!’ confirmation will display in the bottom text box and the Login button will appear. 1
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3) If a customer hasn’t yet created an Alton Lane account profile, click the ‘Create an Account’ button at the bottom right
iPad – Customer Login/Registration iPad Non-Registered Customers • Enter the following information: 1) Customer’s first name. (Use proper capitalization.)
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2) Customer’s last name (Use proper capitalization.)
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3) Customer’s email address
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4) Customer’s birthday 5) Customer’s desired password 6) Click the ‘Submit’ button to save the customer’s profile and login to their new account
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iPad – Customer Login/Registration iPad Main Page • Scroll to the bottom of the page to fill out the customer’s shipping address information:
iPad – Customer Login/Registration iPad Main Page - Continued 1) Enter the customer’s preferred, secure address (Signature is not required on delivery of garments)
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2) Save the address. 3) Select yourself as the point person for the appointment. 4) Save the point person. (This will unlock the garment builder buttons at the top of the page.) 1
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iPad – Garment Design iPad Main Page - Continued • Upon returning to the top of the main page, you’ll notice the garment builder buttons are now available. • To choose the style options on a garment type the customer would like to purchase, click the appropriate button.
iPad – Garment Design Designing Garments - Suits 1) To add a new garment, click the ‘+’ button at the top of the screen
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iPad – Garment Design Designing Garments – Suits Continued 2) If the customer has ordered with us before, confirm the fit of his latest pattern and select the appropriate jacket pattern from the dropdown menu. If the customer doesn’t have a previously saved pattern, skip this for now. 2 3
3) If the customer has ordered with us before, confirm the fit of his latest trousers pattern and select it from the dropdown menu. 4) Select whether the garment is: • 1 of 1 Round (1/1) • 1 of 2 Rounds (1/2) • 2 of 2 Rounds (2/2) • Future Fabric Order (FFO)*
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5) When the customer makes his fabric selection, type the fabric code into the ‘Main Fabric’ text box. 6) The main fabric description will auto-populate based on the ‘Main Fabric’ selection.
iPad – Garment Design Designing Garments – Suits Continued 7) Whether the fabric is Blue Label or Black Label will auto-populate based on the ‘Main Fabric’ selection.
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8) The fabric mill will auto-populate based on the ‘Main Fabric’ selection. 8 9) Select the pricing tier for the fabric the customer has selected.
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10)Indicate whether there is a fabric surcharge needed for the customer. (Chest measurement 50”+) This is an instance where you will need to use your best judgment. You should be able to visually tell whether the customer has a chest size large enough to qualify him for a fabric surcharge. 11)Enter the customer‘s lining choice by typing the fabric number.
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12)The Lining Description will autopopulate based on the ‘Lining’ selection.
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13)Select the customer’s piping color choice from the dropdown menu. 14)Indicate whether the customer would like a 1, 2, or 3-button jacket. 15)Select a notched or peaked lapel style. (A shawl collar style is available on a tuxedo.)
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16)Select the preferred lapel width. A 2.75” lapel is the Alton Lane standard size.
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17)Choose the vent style the customer would like on his jacket. 16
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iPad – Garment Design Designing Garments – Suits Continued 18)If the showroom staff deem it necessary or advisable given the customer or his body type, use ‘Prepared Sleeves’. Otherwise, leave the Alton Lane default of ‘4 working buttons’ selected.
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20)Select the color for the thread of the last button and buttonhole from the dropdown menu. If the button thread and buttonhole color should match the fabric, select ‘Standard’. 20 21)Indicate whether the customer would like a monogram on the inside right side of his jacket. 22)If the customer has chosen to have a monogram embroidered inside of his jacket, type the desired text exactly as he would like it to appear.
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23)Select the color of the customer’s monogram, if he’s chosen to have one. 24)Select the font style of the monogram if the customer has one. 25)Select either Standard (horizontal) or Hacking (slanted) pocket style.
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26)Select whether or not the customer would like a ticket pocket.
iPad – Garment Design Designing Garments – Suits Continued 27)Select the front style of the suit trouser. 27 28)Indicate whether the customer would like cuffs or not. 29)Select whether the customer would like belt loops, side tabs (standard for a Tuxedo), or nothing on the waistband of his trousers.
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30)Select if the customer would like brace buttons (for wearing buttoned suspenders) on the inside of his waistband. The default selection is No Brace Buttons. 31)Indicated whether the customer would like a 2-piece or 3-piece suit.
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32)If the customer has opted to purchase a 3-piece suit, choose the vest pricing tier based on his fabric selection. 33)Indicate whether the customer would like pockets or no on the front of his vest.
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34)Select either Standard (horizontal) or Hacking (slanted) pockets for the vest. 35)Indicate whether the customer’s order priority is standard, paid rush, or VIP. 36)If you have any special comments for the garment, please type them in the text box. Special comments will flag the order for review to confirm the requests are feasible.
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iPad – Garment Design Designing Garments – Suits Continued 37)Once you have filled out all of the style options for the suit, click ‘Add Items To Cart’ to save your selections. You will receive confirmation: Suit was successfully added to cart (1) in green text, once the suit has saved. The number in parenthesis indicates the number of suits added to the cart.
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iPad – Garment Design Designing Garments - Shirts 1) To add a new garment, click the ‘+’ button at the top of the screen
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2) If the customer has ordered with us before, confirm the fit of his latest pattern and select the appropriate shirt pattern from the dropdown menu. If the customer doesn’t have a previously saved pattern, skip this for now. 3) Select whether the garment is: • 1 of 1 Round (1/1) • 1 of 2 Rounds (1/2) • 2 of 2 Rounds (2/2) • Future Fabric Order (FFO)
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4) When the customer makes his fabric selection, type the fabric code into the ‘Main Fabric’ text box. 5) Type the ‘Main Fabric Description’ into the text box.
iPad – Garment Design Designing Garments – Shirts Continued 6) Select whether the fabric is Blue Label or Black Label. 6 7) Select the fabric mill that supplies the customer’s fabric selection. 8) Select the pricing tier for the fabric the customer has selected. 7
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10)If the customer would like a complement fabric added to his shirt, select the location. 11)If a complement fabric location other than ‘None’ was selected, enter the fabric code of the chosen complement fabric. Please note: only Blue Label fabrics can be used as complements.
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12)Type the ‘Complement Fabric Description’ into the text box if one was chosen by the customer. 13)Select the customer’s preferred cut. 12
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• Modern is our most fitted cut. • In Between is the midpoint between Modern and Classic. • Classic fit shirts have a roomier, more relaxed fit. • Select ‘Use Existing Pattern’ when a customer wants to replicate the fit of a previously made Alton Lane shirt. • Changes to Existing Pattern indicates the customer has had a shirt made with us before and would like to make changes to the fit for this order.
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14)Select the customer’s desired collar type. 15)Select the size of the collar point according the style of collar the customer selected.
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Medium Spread collar point = 2.75 Full Spread collar point = 3 Button Down collar point = 2.5 Straight Point collar point = 2.75
16)Select the collar height. The Alton Lane standard is 2 in. 16
17)Select the style of cuff the customer would like on his shirt. 18)Select the width of the cuff based on the cuff style selection.
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20)Select if the customer would like hand stitching on his shirt. If he does not want hand stitching, chose Machine Stitching. 21)If the customer has chosen to have hand stitching on his shirt, select the color of the thread from the dropdown.
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23)Select whether the customer would like a monogram or not.
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25)Select the font style of the monogram if the customer has one. 26)Select the color of thread for the monogram if the customer has one.
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29)Select the button color. The Alton Lane standard button color is White. 30)Select the color of thread for the button stitching. The default should be ‘Standard’.
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31)Select whether the customer will be using a new pattern, an existing pattern from a previously made Alton Lane shirt, or is making changes to an existing Alton Lane pattern. 32)Indicate whether the customer’s order priority is Standard, paid RUSH, or VIP.
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iPad – Garment Design Designing Garments – Shirts Continued 33)Indicate if there are any special instructions for the shirt. The default should be Standard.
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34)Under Remake, select No. Remakes should not be made in a showroom store. 35)If you have any special comments for the garment, please type them in the text box. Special comments will flag the order for review to confirm the requests are feasible.
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36)Once you have filled out all of the style options for the shirt, click ‘Add Items To Cart’ to save your selections. You will receive confirmation: Shirt was successfully added to cart (1) in green text, once the shirt has saved. The number in parenthesis indicates the number of shirts added to the cart.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Measurements and Patterns • Customer measurements and pattern information is created and accessed from the main page through the ‘Patterns’ button
iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Measurements and Patterns 1) Clicking this will expand the ‘Off the Rack’ measurements section 2) Clicking this will expand the ‘Scanner Measurements’ measurements section 3) Clicking this will expand the ‘Hand Measurements’ measurements section 1 All measurements and pattern sections may be expanded simultaneously 2
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Measurements – Off the Rack • Ask the customer for his typical off the rack garment sizes to use as a reference for his scanner and hand measurements 1) Shirt Neck (i.e. 15 ½) 2) Shirt Sleeve (i.e. 33/34) 3) Jacket Size (i.e. 40R)
4) Trouser Waist (i.e. 34) 5) Trouser Length (i.e. 32) 6) Shoe Size (i.e. 10 ½)
7) Height (i.e. 5’) 8) Height (i.e. 10”) 9) Weight (i.e. 180)
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Measurements – Scanner Measurements • Enter the customer’s scanner measurements extracted from the 3D body scan. (shown on the next page) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
[Across] Front (i.e. 16 ½) [Across] Back (i.e. 17) Bicep (i.e. 13) Wrist (i.e. 7) Knee (i.e. 15)
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Measurements – Hand Measurements • Take the following hand measurements to complete the customer’s measurement profile: 1) Chest (i.e. 39) 5) True Waist (i.e. 36) 2) Neck (i.e. 15 ¾) 6) Seat (i.e. 41) 3) Shirt Left Sleeve Length (i.e. 24 ½) 7) Pants Outseam (i.e. 42) 4) Shirt Right Sleeve Length (i.e. 24 ½) 8) Crotch (i.e. 27)
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9) Thigh (i.e. 24) 10) Vest Length (i.e. 23 ½) 11) Overcoat Length (i.e. 44) 12) Save Measurements
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• NOTE: You will receive a confirmation in green text above the save button that reads Measurements Saved Successfully when the save is complete.
iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Shirt 1) Select a shirt sample size pattern that the customer has tried on from the dropdown menu. 2) If the customer has an existing pattern that needs changes, you can load the saved pattern here. 3) If it is impossible to fit the customer into a sample size shirt, you may enter his needed body measurements here.
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4) Confirm that you want to change to the selected pattern.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Shirt (Off the Body) • When Off Body button is selected for the shirt pattern, the following screen will appear asking for two additional hand measurements. 1) Enter the customer’s shirt length per your hand measurement and their preference. 2) Enter the customer’s shoulder point-to-point measurement.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Shirt (Off the Body) Continued • Once you’ve entered the measurements, you must save the pattern. 3) Add the unique identifier (in this case OTB) at the end of the auto-generated pattern naming convention. 4) Click the Save button.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Shirt Save • After you’ve named the pattern and clicked save: 5) Input your initials to confirm the pattern changes. 6) Click the Confirm button. You will receive confirmation Pattern Saved in green text, once the pattern has saved successfully.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Shirt Alterations 1) 2) 3) 4)
Lengthen or shorten the shirt Increase or decrease the shoulder point-to-point Length or shorten the left sleeve Length or shorten the right sleeve
5) Increase or decrease the neck circumference 9) Raise or lower the armhole 6) Add or subtract from the chest 10) Increase or decrease the size of the bicep 7) Add or subtract from the midsection 11) Click the ‘Advanced’ button for more 8) Add or subtract from the seat alterations
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Shirt Advanced Alterations 1) 2) 3) 4)
Adjust the balance for stooped or erect posture Adjust for sloping or high shoulders Decrease or increase the elbow Change the distance between collar and second button
5) Increase or decrease only the back length 9) Change height of the collar in back 6) Increase or decrease right cuff circumference 10) Increase or decrease the front 7) Increase or decrease left cuff circumference collar point 8) Change the distance between the hem and top of cuff
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Pattern Naming Convention • The start of the pattern name is automatically generated from the order data. 1) Customer’s last name 2) Customer’s first name 3) Customer’s identification number 4) Date the patter was created 5) Type of garment 6) When saving a pattern, add a unique qualifier to distinguish between patterns of the same garment type
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Trousers 1) Select a trousers sample size pattern that the customer has tried on from the dropdown menu. 2) If the customer has an existing pattern that needs changes, you can load the saved pattern here. 3) If it is impossible to fit the customer into a sample size pair of trousers, you may enter his body measurements here.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Trousers Continued 4) Confirm that you want to change to the selected pattern.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Trousers Continued 5) If the customer needs adjustments done to the sample size he has tried on, enter them in the appropriate section by ¼ inch intervals with the + or – button.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Trousers Continued 6) The sample’s finished measurement is defined here 7) Input your alteration amount here. 8) Confirm the new finished measurement amount here once the alteration is applied.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Trousers Continued 9) The pattern naming convention has been auto-populated. Add a unique qualifier at the end of the file name to set this pattern apart from others (i.e. R1 vs. Casual Fit) 10)Save the pattern.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Trousers Save • After you’ve named the pattern and clicked save: 11)Input your initials to confirm the pattern changes. 12)Click the Confirm button. You will receive confirmation Pattern Saved in green text, once the pattern has saved successfully.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Trousers (Off the Body) • When Off Body button is selected for the trousers pattern, the following screen will appear asking for two additional hand measurements. 1) Enter the customer’s cuff circumference per their preference. 2) Enter the customer’s trousers waist measurement.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Trousers (Off the Body) Continued • Once you’ve entered the measurements, you must save the pattern. 3) Add the unique identifier (in this case OTB) at the end of the auto-generated pattern naming convention. 4) Click the Save button.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Trousers Alterations 1) Increase or decrease the trousers waist 2) Length or shorten the outseam length 3) Increase or decrease the total crotch
4) Add or subtract from the seat 5) Add or subtract from the thigh 6) Add or subtract from the knee
7) Increase or decrease the cuff circumference 8) Click the ‘Advanced’ button for more alterations
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Jacket 1) Select a jacket sample size pattern that the customer has tried on from the dropdown menu. 2) If the customer has an existing pattern that needs changes, you can load the saved pattern here. 3) If it is impossible to fit the customer into a sample size jacket, you may enter his needed body measurements here.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Jacket Continued 4) Confirm that you want to change to the selected pattern.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Jacket Continued 5) If the customer needs adjustments done to the sample size he has tried on, enter them in the appropriate section by ¼ inch intervals with the + or – button. 6) Add a unique qualifier at the end of the file name to set this pattern apart from others 7) Save the pattern. 5
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Jacket Save • Review the changes you’ve made to the sample the pattern: 8) Input your initials to confirm the pattern changes. 9) Click the Confirm button. You will receive confirmation Pattern Saved in green text, once the pattern has saved successfully.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Jacket (Off the Body) • When Off Body button is selected for the jacket pattern, the following screen will appear asking for four additional hand measurements. 1) Enter the customer’s jacket length per their preference and you hand measurement. 2) Enter the customer’s jacket shoulders hand measurement. 3) Enter the customer’s jacket left sleeve length hand measurement. 4) Enter the customer’s jacket right sleeve length hand measurement.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Jacket (Off the Body) Continued • Once you’ve entered the measurements, you must save the pattern. 5) Add the unique identifier (in this case OTB) at the end of the auto-generated pattern naming convention. 6) Click the Save button.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Jacket Alterations 1) 2) 3) 4)
Lengthen or shorten the front and back length Increase or decrease the shoulder point-to-point Length or shorten the left sleeve length Length or shorten the right sleeve length
5) Add or subtract from the chest 9) Raise or lower the armhole 6) Add or subtract from the midsection 10) Increase or decrease the top button distance 7) Add or subtract from the seat 11) Click the ‘Advanced’ button for more 8) Increase or decrease bicep circumference alterations
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Jacket Advanced Alterations 1) Raise or lower the collar 2) Decrease the center back of the collar 3) Adjust balance for stooped or erect posture
4) Adjust for sloping or high left shoulder 5) Adjust for sloping or high right shoulder 6) Reduce the fabric at the cross back
7) Increase or decrease the lapel width 8) Increase or decrease the elbow 9) Increase or decrease cuff circumference
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Vest 1) Select a vest sample size pattern that the customer has tried on from the dropdown menu. 2) If the customer has an existing pattern that needs changes, you can load the saved pattern here. 3) If it is impossible to fit the customer into a sample size jacket, you may enter his needed body measurements here.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Vest Continued 5) If the customer needs adjustments done to the sample size he has tried on, enter them in the appropriate section by ¼ inch intervals with the + or – button. 6) Add a unique qualifier at the end of the file name to set this pattern apart from others 7) Save the pattern.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Vest Save • Review the changes you’ve made to the sample the pattern: 6) Input your initials to confirm the pattern changes. 7) Click the Confirm button. You will receive confirmation Pattern Saved in green text, once the pattern has saved successfully.
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Vest (Off the Body) • When Off Body button is selected for the vest pattern, the following screen will appear asking for four additional hand measurements. 1) Enter the customer’s vest waist measurement (taken at the trousers waist location)
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iPad – Customer Measurements and Patterns iPad Patterns – Vest Alterations 1) Lengthen or shorten vest length 2) Add or subtract from the chest 4) Add or subtract from the vest waist (same location as trousers waist
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iPad – Order Completion iPad Cart • After garments have been designed and you’ve clicked ‘Add Items To Cart’, they show up in the ‘Cart’ on the main page. • To finish the order and go through the checkout process, click on the ‘Cart’ button.
iPad – Order Completion iPad Cart • Review the style options of the garments in the cart on this screen
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Once the items in the cart have been reviewed, click the ‘Proceed to Checkout’ button
iPad – Order Completion iPad Checkout • Select or enter the customer’s billing and shipping address(es) 1) Verify the billing address is correct 2) If the shipping address is the same as the billing address, select this radio button. Otherwise, enter the new address (or select it from the dropdown) on the next screen 3) Click the ‘Continue’ button
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iPad – Order Completion iPad Checkout Continued • Select the payment method 5) Click the ‘No Payment Information Required’ radio button (The customer will pay through the Point Of Sale software.) 6) Click ‘Continue’
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iPad – Order Completion iPad Checkout Continued • Place the customer’s order 7) Review the style options again 8) Click ‘Place Order’
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iPad – Order Completion iPad Checkout Continued • The customer’s order will now appear in Magento. 9) The order number which will be searchable in Magento is displayed here. The order will have a ‘Processing’ status. NOTE: The customer will also receive an order confirmation email at this time outlining the details of the order placed.
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