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I checked this by moving both sides of the fabric back and forth independently between my fingers. If there's glue under there, it's not doing a very good job of keeping the fabric stuck together.
No, he glue might have softened up. You need cut the seam open with scissors.
Ok well I'm not going to do that, sorry. But I have had this jacket only for a couple of weeks, and my others feel the same. So if there is glue in there, it softens and becomes ineffectual within a few weeks 10 out of 10 times.