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It can be finished with hems, facing, bindings, and bands or simply by leaving a stitch unstitched.
Locations of placket
Characteristics of placket
Placket
Continuous sleeve placket
It should be strengthened at the close ends as it has to go through a certain amount of strain during wear.
Locations of placket
Characteristics of Placket
Placket
Continuous sleeve placket
The most commonly used placket opening and the raw edges of the placket
opening is finish with a separate strip of fabric.
Locations of plack
Characteristics of placket
Placket
Continuous sleeve placket
The placket is folded back outside and sewn to the rest, and it can also feature a separate piece of fabric to create the same look.
Front placket
Miter placket
Zipper placket
Continuous sleeve placket
It is usually attached with tapes and available in different sizes.
Front placket
Miter placket
Zipper placket
Continuous sleeve placket
It is mainly used on men’s shirt sleeve opening and it is also called tailored placket.
Front placket
Miter placket
Zipper placket
Face placket open
The simplest placket and it can be seen on infants, children also night dresses.
Front placket
Miter placket
Zipper placket
Face placket open
The following are example of the locations of placket, except one.
Side seams
Hems of pants
Shoulder seams
Back bodice
It may be made in an opening on the garment made for convenience in putting on and off the garment.
Locations of placket
Characteristics of placket
Placket
Continuous sleeve placket
It should not be bulky, puckered or stretched.
Locations of placket
Characteristic of placket
Definition of Placket
Kinds of placket
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