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单词 placket
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Definition of placket in English:

placket

noun ˈplakɪtˈplækət
  • An opening or slit in a garment, covering fastenings or for access to a pocket, or the flap of fabric under such an opening.

    a vest top with button fastening placket
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The shirts feature a three-button placket, rib knit collar and cuffs, banded sleeves, tail back, side vents, taped neck and shoulders, and woodtone buttons.
    • It has a reinforced placket with three horntone buttons, taped seams, single needle shoulder topstitching, self-fabric neck tape and double needle bottom hem.
    • Use plackets, pockets and other garment construction references on the item to judge your marking.
    • Their feathers embedded in individually sewn gauze plackets or variants on strips, shreds and wrinkles could have commercial applications.
    • His billowy-sleeved shirt was of a red silk, with a single row of silver bullet buttons ornamenting the placket.
    • Hidden plackets and raglan sleeves are also popular design elements.
    • You can apply your design to any garment area, but construction details such as seamlines, pockets, collars, plackets and cuffs offer built-in creative opportunities.
    • With right sides together, stitch the placket underlay to the front facing raw edges, using a 3/8 ‘wide seam allowance.’
    • It also features a two-button cuff with a button sleeve placket and wood grain Eagle logo buttons.
    • Tailored in a 6.7 oz. ringspun cotton, this shirt has a three-button placket, a rib knit collar, a tail back, banded sleeves, side vents, wood tone buttons, and taped neck and shoulders.
    • The long-sleeve style has button-through sleeve plackets, adjustable cuffs and a back pleat.
    • Up until 10 years ago ‘wearables’ in the promotional products industry meant either T-shirts or inexpensive collar and placket knit golf shirts.
    • The shirt is made of a 60/40 cotton/polyester blend with a 6-oz. pique body and a three-button placket.
    • We write about apparel, we know the intricacies of pique, we can talk plackets and jacquards with the best of them, and only some of us have, in our own personal lives, gone beyond wrinkle-free.
    • I installed large-toothed brass jacket zippers, hidden by a dressmaker's placket, on the underside of each of the larger pieces so that they might be stuffed later with cardboard boxes and big foam rubber chunks.
    • She had placed her forefinger on the placket of his buttondown shirt and had slipped it between the top two buttons.
    • Made from 100% Pima cotton, it features a two-button placket and clean edges at the sleeves, neck and hem.
    • Made of soft cotton rich pique, knitted with subtle two-color yarn, if features a self-fabric banded collar, contrasting inside locker patch, full button placket, hemmed sleeve, and vented tail.
    • It boasts a straight collar with a throatlatch, a hidden placket with a three-button closure, and hacking pockets, giving it a distinguished vintage flair.
    • Denim has evolved into the same category as the white placket polo for a catch all for woven shirts.
    Synonyms
    cut, incision, split, slash, gash, laceration

Origin

Early 17th century: variant of placard in an obsolete sense 'garment worn under an open coat or gown'.

Rhymes

Blackett, bracket, jacket, packet, racket
 
 

Definition of placket in US English:

placket

nounˈplækətˈplakət
  • An opening or slit in a garment, covering fastenings or giving access to a pocket, or the flap of fabric under such an opening.

    a vest top with button fastening placket
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It has a reinforced placket with three horntone buttons, taped seams, single needle shoulder topstitching, self-fabric neck tape and double needle bottom hem.
    • You can apply your design to any garment area, but construction details such as seamlines, pockets, collars, plackets and cuffs offer built-in creative opportunities.
    • The shirt is made of a 60/40 cotton/polyester blend with a 6-oz. pique body and a three-button placket.
    • Hidden plackets and raglan sleeves are also popular design elements.
    • Made of soft cotton rich pique, knitted with subtle two-color yarn, if features a self-fabric banded collar, contrasting inside locker patch, full button placket, hemmed sleeve, and vented tail.
    • With right sides together, stitch the placket underlay to the front facing raw edges, using a 3/8 ‘wide seam allowance.’
    • Tailored in a 6.7 oz. ringspun cotton, this shirt has a three-button placket, a rib knit collar, a tail back, banded sleeves, side vents, wood tone buttons, and taped neck and shoulders.
    • It boasts a straight collar with a throatlatch, a hidden placket with a three-button closure, and hacking pockets, giving it a distinguished vintage flair.
    • Use plackets, pockets and other garment construction references on the item to judge your marking.
    • We write about apparel, we know the intricacies of pique, we can talk plackets and jacquards with the best of them, and only some of us have, in our own personal lives, gone beyond wrinkle-free.
    • Their feathers embedded in individually sewn gauze plackets or variants on strips, shreds and wrinkles could have commercial applications.
    • Made from 100% Pima cotton, it features a two-button placket and clean edges at the sleeves, neck and hem.
    • I installed large-toothed brass jacket zippers, hidden by a dressmaker's placket, on the underside of each of the larger pieces so that they might be stuffed later with cardboard boxes and big foam rubber chunks.
    • His billowy-sleeved shirt was of a red silk, with a single row of silver bullet buttons ornamenting the placket.
    • Denim has evolved into the same category as the white placket polo for a catch all for woven shirts.
    • The long-sleeve style has button-through sleeve plackets, adjustable cuffs and a back pleat.
    • Up until 10 years ago ‘wearables’ in the promotional products industry meant either T-shirts or inexpensive collar and placket knit golf shirts.
    • She had placed her forefinger on the placket of his buttondown shirt and had slipped it between the top two buttons.
    • The shirts feature a three-button placket, rib knit collar and cuffs, banded sleeves, tail back, side vents, taped neck and shoulders, and woodtone buttons.
    • It also features a two-button cuff with a button sleeve placket and wood grain Eagle logo buttons.
    Synonyms
    cut, incision, split, slash, gash, laceration

Origin

Early 17th century: variant of placard in an obsolete sense ‘garment worn under an open coat or gown’.

 
 
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