Pocket Guide
Pocket construction shapes both the line of a garment and the way it is used. Different approaches influence visual clarity, proportion, and performance in daily wear.
A welt pocket is cut flush into the garment body, forming a smooth, uninterrupted plane that reinforces a distinctly tailored profile.
A patch pocket is applied externally and introduces dimensional structure with a more relaxed balance. At Moonland, the patch pocket is executed with fabric pattern matched to the body, allowing it to remain visually discreet. Continuity across the cloth is preserved, with subtle linear definition registering at the edge.

Side pocket constructions. Left: welt pocket. Right: patch pocket.