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collar flange dart flap pocket Florentine neckline flounce fly front placket four-in-hand French cuff French front placket French sleeve fringe trim frog toggle More |
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An oversized collar. The collar employs a triangular piece draped over
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A tuck at the back shoulder and armhole intersection of a shirt or blouse that allows more movement in the arms. top |
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A pocket with an overhanging flap. top |
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Extends form shoulder straight across front and back; inspired by Renaissance painters. top |
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The flounce is cut from two circles creating a full flare at the hem and a smooth fitting line at the point at which it is attached to the garment. top |
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A placket that completely covers the buttons. top |
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The most common tie worn by men today; tied in a flat knot at the neck; long strands hang down. top |
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A double-layer cuff with folded back sleeve ends held in place by a cuff link. top |
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The placket is turned back on the lining. top |
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In Europe and the USA the French sleeve is the same as a kimono sleeve, but in Japan it indicates a slightly longer sleeve. Also called a Chinese sleeve. top |
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Unraveled cloth ends as seen on hems, shawls and western styles. top |
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Decorative cording attached to front of garment; one side forms loop buttonhole. top |
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