Minerva Jacket Pattern 6020 – Men’s Double-Breasted Blazer with Notched Collar, Chest Welt Pocket & Hip Double Welt Pockets with Flaps
Introducing a jacket pattern for the men’s double-breasted tailored blazer – Classic Sartorial Structure Meets Confident Masculine Elegance.
WHEN TO WEAR DESIGN 6020
With sharp tailoring and traditional structure, this double-breasted jacket is a timeless investment in elevated menswear:
- Formal Events: Weddings, business functions, or special occasions—always appropriate with trousers and a crisp shirt.
- Classic Officewear: A powerful statement piece for professional meetings and traditional business settings.
- Evening Out: Pair with dark denim or flannel trousers for elevated, masculine charm.
KEY DESIGN FEATURES
Silhouette: Structured fit with sharp lines, lightly tapered waist, and extended shoulder shaping.
Closure: Double-breasted front with six buttons.
Collar & Lapel: Classic notch collar with wide lapel and tailored construction.
Pockets: Two hip double-welt pockets with flaps and one chest welt pocket for timeless polish.
Sleeves: Two-piece tailored sleeves with vents and buttons.
Back: Center back seam for shaping and ease of movement.
Lining & Interfacing: Fully lined with fusible interfacing for inner support and lasting form.
Style: Refined and confident—cut for traditional suiting in wool or blended coatings.
LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY
Advanced. Suitable for experienced sewists with knowledge of structured tailoring, pad stitching, and full lining assembly.
SEAM ALLOWANCES
No seam allowances by default. If an option to add them at 1 EUR is chosen, pattern will come with seam allowances included.
Please note: A single contour on the pattern pieces means no seam allowances are included. A double contour indicates seam allowances are included.
FABRIC RECOMMENDATIONS FOR JACKET PATTERN 6020
Opt for traditional tailored fabrics to maintain crisp structure and long wear:
- Wool or wool-blend suiting (plain, herringbone, or subtle plaid)
- Semi-structured coatings (gabardine, tweed, or melton)
- Tonal lining fabric for inside finishing
- Optional shoulder pads for extra form
Avoid fluid or drapey fabrics, which will not support the construction.
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES
- Fusible Interfacing
- Synthetic Padding Strip
- Lining Fabric
- Buttons: 7 medium buttons (20 mm) + 6 small buttons (14 mm)
- Shoulder Pads
CUTTER’S MUST FOR JACKET PATTERN 6020
From Main Fabric:
- Back Part – 2 pieces
- Front Part – 2 pieces
- Side – 2 pieces
- Upper Sleeve – 2 pieces
- Lower Sleeve – 2 pieces
- Outer Collar – 1 piece
- Collar Stand (Stand-up Collar) for Outer Collar only – 1 piece
- Lower Collar (with integrated stand) – 1 piece
- Front Facing – 2 pieces
- Pocket Flap – 2 pieces
- Chest Pocket Welt – 1 piece
- Chest Pocket Lining – 1 piece
- Hip Pocket Facings – 4 rectangles (16.5 x 2 cm)
- Hip Pocket Lining – 2 rectangles (18.5 х 21 cm)
From Lining Fabric:
For drafting the lining pattern pieces, use the following patterns with the following modifications:
- Back lining: use Back Part pattern piece adding a 2 cm ease pleat at center back – cut 2 pieces.
- Front lining: use the Front Part pattern piece excluding front facing area – cut 2 pieces.
- Side – 2 pieces.
- Upper Sleeve – use Upper Sleeve pattern piece excluding vent area, cut 2 pieces.
- Lower Sleeve – use Lower Sleeve pattern piece excluding vent area, cut 2 pieces.
- Chest pocket bag – use Chest Pocket Lining pattern piece, cut 1 piece.
- Pocket Flaps – 2 pieces.
- Hip pocket bag – cut 2 rectangles (18 × 21 cm).
- Shorten the lining length by 2 cm at the hem.
From Fusible Interfacing:
- Front Part– 2 pieces
- Front Facing – 2 pieces
- Outer Collar – 1 piece
- Collar Stand – 2 pieces
- Lower Collar – 1 piece
- Pocket Flap – 2 pieces
- Chest Welt – 1 piece
- Hem allowances of Fronts, Back, and Sleeves
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Before cutting your fabric:
- Always print and lay out the paper patterns on your chosen fabric width (90–150 cm) to determine exact yardage
- Don’t forget mirrored and symmetric pieces
- Match grainlines, darts, and stripes or checks if using patterned fabric
- Apply all interfacings before final assembly
JACKET PATTERN 6020 FOR 3D DESIGNERS, CONTRACTORS, AND ADVANCED SEWISTS
DXF AAMA for 3D Designers: Seamlessly integrates with Clo3D and similar platforms for digital prototyping and fit testing
PLT Format for Contractors: Plot-ready for production use
PDF Format for Advanced Sewists: Home-printable with accurate grainlines and labeling
CUSTOM FIT OPTIONS WITH INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENTS OR ASTM SIZES
Pattern 6020 is available both in ASTM sizing and custom-fit.
- Bust (Chest): 35 cm to 170 cm
- Low Hip: 35 cm to 190 cm
The drafting software tailors the pattern to your chest width, sleeve length, and back width—resulting in refined proportions and reliable structure.
