PS Studio JACKET

👔 How to make a JACKET in Pocket Styler Designer Studio - step by step

Posted: July 21st, 2025
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My dears, I am glad to have the opportunity to address you. I am sharing with you a few useful tips for using PS Studio, I hope they will help you. I can’t wait to see your pieces. Enjoy! Alex sends you love.

✅ Step 1: Enter Designer Studio

 • Open the Pocket Styler application.

 • Click on “Studio” or “Create”.

 • Then click on “Create New Item”.

 • Select the category “Top” (upper part).

 • Choose a basic model that resembles a jacket – it usually has longer sleeves and a defined cut.


📝 If you don’t have a very classic jacket model unlocked, use a “jacket” or “long-sleeve top” and shape it like a jacket.



✅ Step 2: Shape the jacket


Click on the piece and enter the Shape Editor:


🔹 Set:

 • Shoulders – should be a little wider, to look like a classic blazer.

 • Waist – you can narrow it for a “tailored” effect.

 • Length – let it fall to the hips (for a classic jacket) or over (for an oversized style).

 • Lapel – use dots to create a v-neck that mimics a lapel.


🧠 Tip: A classic jacket has a defined shoulder line and tapers towards the waist, but you can also make an oversized or crop version.



✅ Step 3: Choose a color and texture


Click on Color / Texture:


🎨 Choices for classic and modern jackets:

 • Black satin = elegance and glamour

 • Beige or white linen texture = summer jacket

 • Tartan or check print = British style

 • Metallic (gold, silver) = evening statement jacket


You can combine textures (eg sleeves in one fabric, body in another).



✅ Step 4: Add details


Click on “Add-ons” or “Decorate”.


Add:

 • Buttons (on the front, you can also decorate the sleeves)

 • Pockets – real or decorative

 • Belt – for a modern jacket with a belt

 • Satin collars – to look more formal


🔍 You can enlarge, move and rotate all the details.


🧵 Tip: You put the buttons in pairs or in one line. The collar can have a different texture for contrast.



✅ Step 5: Save, name and publish

 • Click on “Save” or “Publish”.

 • Give your jacket a name (eg “Power Move Blazer”, “Velvet Boss”, “Lavender Edge”).

 • Add tags: #Blazer #PowerLook #StatementPiece


💰 You can set the price if you are a designer, or save it for your own styling.

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