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STYLE DETAILS When designing in textiles it is important that designs are fully labelled in order to explain the ideas, particularly when designing fashion garments. You should be familiar with the names of style details, especially those that reflect current trends. The style details on this presentation can be interpreted, developed and used on any textile products you may wish to design.
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‘V’ Neckline Sweetheart neckline Square Neckline Round Neckline Boat Neckline Asymmetric or One Shoulder Neckline
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Sailor collar Shirt collar Rever collar Roll collar Stand collar Shawl collar
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Set-in-sleeve Dolman sleeve Raglan sleeve Gathered sleeve Gathered/puffed raglan sleeve
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Knife pleats Box pleats Kick pleats
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Side pocket Shaped pockets Welt pocket Patch pocket Zipped pocket Pouch pocket
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Classic waistline Hipster High Waist Elasticated waist Drawstring waist
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ShortsKnee length City shorts Full length Cropped Capri
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Harem pants leggings Wide leg Flares Boot leg Straight leg Skinny
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Mini skirt Maxi skirt Calf length Knee Length ‘A’ line Pencil skirt Circular skirt
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Tube skirt Puff ball skirt Frilled or ‘Ra Ra’ skirt Frilled tube skirt Tulip skirt Peasant style or gypsy skirt
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Bias cut Empire line ‘A’ line Princess line
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Gathered details are seen on a wide variety of textile products Piping can be used as an edging trim or inserted into a seam Drawstring details used throughout textiles Frills and pleats add detail to textile products
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A binding is an effective way of finishing the edge of a product Pin tucks create interest on a textile product Top stitching adds detail, usually in a contrast colour and with a special thread to stand out.
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