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    El Devenir Histórico de la Sastrería
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Diseño, Artes y Arquitectura. Carrera de Diseño de Modas., 2019-08) Masabalín Soxo, Myriam Rosario; Guamán Llamuca, Carlos Alberto
    The course of the twentieth century, seals a historical stage in the city of Ambato, the social, political and economic event of the region as well as the telluric event of that year of 1949, transports us to understand in a better way the Ambato's experiences. Under this parameter the fragmented studies of the working class infuse the search oriented to the artisanal tailoring. The central objective of this research is to construct a narrative of historical character of ambateña sartorial art, through documentary sources and images that allow rediscovering the manual techniques applied in the male tailor suit. To this end, the methodology used responds to research on the design of a qualitative, descriptive, bibliographic and documentary approach, since it addresses the development of the clothing system. For this, the analysis of the document was used, which deals with three main motives: tailors, men's suits and the methods of plotting, the latter analyzing graphically and textually. The bespoke suit, designed by the skillful hands of the tailor, craftsman consists of three main pieces: jacket, trousers and vest used by elite societies. Finally, the project proposes to create a narrative of the historical evolution of 20th century sartorial art, with the sole purpose of keeping alive the memory of clothing, as well as the manual techniques that classify them within haute couture and contribute to the construction of the history of Ambato's men's costume.

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