COLLARS COLLARS The collar bands The stand The spread The points Standing/stand up collar Turnover collar Flat or falling collar.

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COLLARS COLLARS The collar bands The stand The spread The points Standing/stand up collar Turnover collar Flat or falling collar

SHAPES (shape of the neckline) Jewel neck V-shaped neck Mandarin collar Detachable collar Polo necks and turtlenecks Scoop neck or U neck Square neck Deep or plunging neck Boat neck Off- the- shoulder neck Strapless neckline One shoulder neck Halter neck Sweetheart neck Surplice neck

HEMLINES HEMLINES The hemline can be lowered or raised to meet personal needs Hip-high Mid-thigh Above-knee Below-knee The hemline can be lowered or raised to meet personal needs Hip-high Mid-thigh Above-knee Below-knee Mid-calf Ankle-length Floor-length Handkerchief hemline Diagonal hemline Mid-calf Ankle-length Floor-length Handkerchief hemline Diagonal hemline

Elasticated or woven to stretch Button cuffs Link cuffs (buttonholes on both sides for cufflinks) Double or French cuffs (twice as long and folded back) Folded flaps of cloth On the front of some garments Notched lapels Peaked or Italian style lapels Shawl lapels