- A
placket (also
spelled placquet) is a
finished opening in the
upper part of
trousers or skirts, or at the neck, front, or
sleeve of a garment. The finish...
-
shirt – a loose, straight-cut,
short sleeved shirt or
blouse with a
simple placket front-opening and a "camp collar".
Dress shirt –
shirt with a
formal (somewhat...
- and
placket buttons can be covered, exposed, or
replaced by zippers. In the UAE and Oman, men's
thobes have no collar, use frog
closures as
placket fasteners...
- and a wide
neckline with a slit. In the city,
there is
usually a
button placket instead of a
simple slit. Dull,
solid colors, stripes, and
plaid are considered...
- is a
collarless pullover shirt,
characterized by a
round neckline and a
placket about 3 to 5
inches (8 to 13 cm) long and
usually having 2–5 buttons. It...
- in the fabric, tied or
buttoned at the top; some kurtas, however, have
plackets rather than slits. The
opening may be
centered on the chest, or positioned...
- straight-cut, woven, short-sleeved button-front
shirt or
blouse with a
simple placket front opening and a "camp collar" - a one-piece
collar (no band collar)...
- one-piece or
seamed vertically in the middle); one-piece
sleeves with
plackets at the wrist, or else short-sleeved (cut off
above the elbow),
though this...
-
petit piqué)
shirt with an unstarched, flat,
protruding collar; a
buttoned placket; and a shirt-tail
longer in back than in
front (known
today as a "tennis...
-
button hook on one end, to help
fasten tiny
buttons on
dress shirts; e.g.
placket,
cuffs or
button down collars.
Adhesive collar stays can be
stuck to the...