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(a) Plain sleeve (b) Raglan sleeve (c) Bell sleeve (d) Leg-o-mutton sleeve 4. The shoulder seam and armhole seam is absent in this sleeve. (a) Raglan sleeve (b) Bell sleeve (c) Puff sleeve (d) Full sleeve 5. This type of sleeve has a seam which runs from side seam of sleeve to side seam of bodice.
2. Box Pleats: Two knife pleats turned away from each other (one to the left and one to the right) form a box pleat. This can be used in frocks and skirt waistline. Scalloped Tucks Piped Tucks Cross Tucks 135 3. Inverted pleat: It is the opposite of box pleat. It is made up of two knife pleats turned towards each other so that the folds meet in the middle on the right side of the garment. This is used mostly in uniforms and skirt.