Exploration of Garment Details
Exploration of Garment Details
Exploration of Garment Details
EXPLORATION
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GARMENT DETAILS
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Main pleat types are
- Knife pleats
- Accordion pleat
- Box pleat
- Inverted box pleat
- Pleat with inlay
- Kick pleat
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SHIRRING &
SMOCKING
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GARMENT DETAILS
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RUFFLES
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CUFFS
A fold used as
trimming at the
bottom of a sleeve.
A band, often having
an opening with a
button closure, at the
bottom of a sleeve.
• A placket is an opening in the upper part of trousers or skirts, or at the neck or sleeve of a
garment. Plackets are almost always used to allow clothing to be put on or removed easily, but
are sometimes used purely as a design element. Modern plackets often contain fabric facings or
attached bands to surrounds and reinforce fasteners such as buttons, snaps, or zippers.
• In modern usage, the term placket often refers to the double layers of fabric that hold the
buttons and buttonholes in a shirt. Plackets can also be found at the neckline of a shirt, the cuff
of a sleeve, or at the waist of a skirt or pair of trousers.
Different shirt plackets:-
-- Continuous placket
-- Concealed placket
-- French placket
Different sleeve plackets : -
-- Faced placket
-- Diamond placket
-- Continuous placket
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LENGTHS OF SKIRTS
Term skirt is used for an item of clothing worn from the waist down and
which is the basic element of
Women’s and girls clothing. A matching jacket with a skirt makes a suit,
or costume.
Many styles of skirt are subject to change in fashion. Other styles are
considered as classics, or timeless.
Individual styles are distinguished by length, width, silhouette, cut and
details.
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF SKIRTS
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF SKIRTS
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF SKIRTS
/Balloon skirt
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF PLEATED
SKIRTS
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF SKIRTS
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SKIRTS
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NECKLINES
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NECKLINES
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NECKLINES
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NECKLINE
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COLLARS
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COLLARS
Poet collar: collar deprived of angle between the collar and the lapels.
Dog ear collar: collar whose points are round.
COLLARS
Elizabethan collar: starched collar going up very high behind the head.
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COLLARS
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COLLARS
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COLLARS
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COLLARS
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COLLARS
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF SHIRT COLLARS
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COLLAR PARTS
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SHIRT COAT
SLEEVES
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SLEEVE
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- Clothing
which
surrounds the
arm. Length
could be full,
half or 3/4th
Flounced sleeve: sleeve trimmed with a light fabric band forming free pleats.
Short puff sleeve: short and loose sleeve with puckers.
Farm sleeve: sleeve of rural style.
Puff sleeve: wrinkled and wide sleeve provided with a wrist.
Shirring sleeve: sleeve gathered so as to form big bubbles.
Gore sleeve: sleeve provided with fan-shaped pleats.
Short open sleeve: short sleeve provided with an opening. 46
Princess bodice: bodice of which the top is more or less adjusted and widening
starting from the waist downwards.
Asymmetrical adjusted bodice: bodice provided with a line of buttons not
centered.
Double breasted buttoning bodice: bodice provided with two lines of buttons.
Bodice: fitted bodice being closed using laces.
Asymetrical adjusted bodice: fitted bodice whose bottom finishes with a height
different on each side.
Straight buttoned bodice: bodice which has a right cut. 50
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BLOUSES
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BLOUSES
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DRESSES
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DRESSES
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Jumpsuit: one-piece clothing provided with a blouse and trousers.
Shirt: blouse with sleeves.
Pant: brief provided with two long legs. 59
Trousers: brief provided with two
long legs.
Belt: accessory allowing to
maintain and adjust a clothing.
Fly front: opening allowing to slip-
on a clothing.
Flared bottom: leg widening
downwards.
Crease: folding made with a
domestic iron.
Slash pocket: pocket inside the
clothing which is provided with a
slash.
Belt loop: vertical attach into
which slips a belt. 60
TROUSERS
Trousers were worn exclusively by males. Today they are commonly worn by
women also. The various styles of trousers have developed mainly from
different functional uses, but they Are also influenced to a greater or lesser
extent by fashion. Length, width and silhouette Cut & details distinguish the
different styles.
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TROUSERS
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TROUSERS
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Straight pant: trousers whose cut is right over the entire length.
Gaucho: roomy trousers which stop at the level of the calves.
Pedal-pushers: fitted trousers which stop at the level of the
semi-calves with slashes on the external side
Tapering trousers: fitted and extensible trousers which is
provided with a band passing under the foot.
Trousers with buttons: trousers provided with buttons to attach
straps
Palazzo: roomy and straight pant. 64
Jean: resistant trousers provided with back-pockets.
Pyjamas: trousers being worn to sleep.
Jodhpurs: baggy trousers at the level of the thighs and provided with
bands passing under the foot.
Knicker bockers: trousers provided with fitted bands at the bottom.
Trousers: trousers provided with two long legs finished by a lapel.
Bell bottoms: trousers widening downwards from the knee. 65
JACKETS
Jacket is a basic item of outerwear worn by men, women & children
alike. The distinguishing features between individual designs for
example length, width, silhouette, cut and details are determined by
the style and purpose.
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JACKETS
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JACKETS
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COAT
Coat is an item of outer clothing and is an essential part of woman’s,
men’s and children's clothing.
It is longer than a jacket and is also more generously cut. The cut and
material determine different styles, which in turn are fitted to different
functions. The various styles are distinguished by the length, width,
silhouette, cut and details.
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COAT
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