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- Placket abstract "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 surround 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.Plackets are almost always made of more than one layer of fabric, and often have interfacing in between the fabric layers. This is done to give support and strength to the placket fabric because the placket and the fasteners on it are often subjected to stress when the garment is worn. The two sides of the placket often overlap. This is done to protect the wearer from fasteners rubbing against their skin and to hide underlying clothing or undergarments.A button front shirt without a separate pieced placket is called a \"French placket.\" The fabric is simply folded over and the buttonhole stitching secures the two layers (or three layers if there is an interlining). This method affords a very clean finish, especially if heavily patterned fabrics are being used. This method is normally only used in stiff-fronted formal evening (\"white-tie\") shirts. However, the normal, separate placket on a shirt gives a more symmetrical appearance.If the buttons are concealed by a separate flange or flap of the shirting fabric running the length of the placket, it is called a \"fly front.\" The inner placket of a fly front shirt can be made as a less constructed French placket or as a fully constructed regular placket.Historically, a placket may also be:A decorative front-panel used to fill in the opening of a doublet or gown (later called a stomacher). Also spelled placard.A decorative panel or \"forepart\" (see 1500–1550 in Fashion) attached to a woman's petticoat.An opening or slit in a skirt or petticoat to access a separate hanging pocket.A petticoat or skirt pocket.May also be spelled 'Placquet'".
- Placket thumbnail Illustration_of_a_Placket.jpg?width=300.
- Placket wikiPageID "3834640".
- Placket wikiPageLength "4101".
- Placket wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Placket wikiPageRevisionID "646203261".
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink 1500–50_in_Western_European_fashion.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Button.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parts_of_clothing.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Category:Textile_closures.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Cuff.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Doublet_(clothing).
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Facing_(sewing).
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Fastener.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Gown.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Interfacing.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_English_Dictionary.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Petticoat.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Pocket.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Shirt.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Skirt.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Sleeve.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Snap_fastener.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Stomacher.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Trousers.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink Zipper.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink File:Front_placket_of_shirt.jpg.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLink File:Illustration_of_a_Placket.jpg.
- Placket wikiPageWikiLinkText "Placket".
- Placket wikiPageWikiLinkText "front".
- Placket wikiPageWikiLinkText "placket front".
- Placket wikiPageWikiLinkText "placket".
- Placket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Placket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Placket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing_materials_and_parts.
- Placket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Placket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sewing.
- Placket subject Category:Parts_of_clothing.
- Placket subject Category:Textile_closures.
- Placket hypernym Opening.
- Placket type AnatomicalStructure.
- Placket type Fastener.
- Placket comment "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 surround 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.".
- Placket label "Placket".
- Placket sameAs Q7200394.
- Placket sameAs m.0b2fsh.
- Placket sameAs Q7200394.
- Placket wasDerivedFrom Placket?oldid=646203261.
- Placket depiction Illustration_of_a_Placket.jpg.
- Placket isPrimaryTopicOf Placket.