2 Flashcards
are part of a clothing item which covers the arm of the body and are usually attached to armhole of bodice pattern.
Sleeves
Sleeves that are attached to the garment’s armhole and sewn all the way around.
SET-IN SLEEVES
Sleeves gathered at the shoulder and at the seam but are full and “puffy” in the middle..
PUFF SLEEVES
Also called peasant sleeves, are long sleeves fitted around the shoulder and upper arm and flares out to the wrist like a bell.
BELL SLEEVES
Sleeves flared out from the shoulder, but it usually does not fully cover the arm.
BUTTERFLY SLEEVESO
Are very long wide sleeves usually hanging loose from the shoulder often used on robes and gowns.
ANGEL SLEEVES
can be close to or away from neckline and collar edge can be round, curved, square, or pointed, depending upon design variation.
collar
This is similar to round collar. This is used in children’s dresses and has rounded ends at back and front.
PETER PAN COLLAR
It is rounded, turned-down collar at the neckline. This flat collar is suitable for baby suits and little girls’ dresses. It has “V” shape in front and square shape at the back.
SAILOR COLLAR
Used mainly on men’s and body’s shirt. T-Shirts and sportswear. It can be used on children’s garments and ladies tops, too.
FLAT COLLAR OR SPORTS CAR
There’s a reason____ are a wardrobe staple: a____ from decade ago can look just as fashionable today.
skirts
Known for its professional style and has been embraced by many women for its sophisticated look in business settings.
PENCIL
Also called bubble or tulip skirt, this attention-getting skirt has been popular since the 1950s for its puffy silhouette.
BALLOON
When you hear “______skirt” you might think of kilts or school uniforms. There are many types of pleated skirts. It includes wide pleats and narrow pleats.
PLEATED
A skirt cut out from a rectangular piece of fabric that is gathered around the waist.
SHEARED OR GATHE D