LONDON COLLEGE OF FASHION
MELINE KATCHI
UNIT 2
ARMOUR The word “armour” was introduced into use in the Middle Ages as a borrowing from the French.
R&D 2013
ARMOURED SHEILD
MELINE KATCHI
LONDON COLLEGE OF FASHION
UNIT 2
Mimicing ancient linked chains
Walking Stick ARMOUR
The word “armour� was introduced into use in the Middle Ages as a borrowing from the French.
The concept included development of a chosieave line up, including a shield and staff for dominating Urban environments.
THE
PATTERN
The paper pattern is cut based on the seam lines. Each of these is a different piece of leather and will be sewn together later in the process.
develop DEVELOPING THE ARMOUR SHOE WITH AN INSIDE-OUTMETHOD. ALL STICHING IS DONE ON THE OUTSIDE..
3.25" 4.25
1.25"
5.45"
1.25"
2.75"
1.75"
1.75"
1.75"
7. 25"
develop LONDON COLLEGE OF FASHION
UNIT 2
MELINE KATCHI
LASER CUT
2.25"
2a.
1.25"
4.2
7.
6.
3.
5. 25"
4.
4.25"
8a.
1.
1.25"
1.25"
1.75"
1.75"
1.25"
7.25"
MAKING
SHAPE / FORM
Constantly extending layers wet moulding, ebnding, forming shell
WET-MOLDING SOLE MATERIAL
Wet Mould get shaped
Urban Armour 3.25" 4.25
1.25"
5.45"
2.75"
1.75"
7. 25"
1.75"
DIRECtion-
Extended clamshell design Developing exterior armour
1.25"
1.25"
A NEW
1.75"
FINAL ASSEMBLY
LONDON COLLEGE OF FASHION
MELINE KATCHI
UNIT 2