Today, we will give you a detailed analysis of different types of sleeves from the structure of the sleeves. From the structure of the sleeves, we divide the sleeves into plain sleeves, round sleeves, jumpsuit sleeves, raglan sleeves, and borrowed sleeves. Rotator cuff etc. We mainly judge the structure of the sleeves by the armhole line. With the rise of designers, more styling changes have been given to sleeves. This time, we walked into The
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02. Round sleeves
Round sleeves refer to a type of sleeve with a rounded appearance based on the shape of the human arm. Round sleeves sometimes need the support of shoulder pads to make the sleeve shape straight and straight.
Round sleeves are mostly used in suits, uniforms, tops, coats, etc., with a dignified , handsome and capable characteristics. The shape of the round sleeves of the clothing plate making board is relatively stable, and the changes in the sleeve shape are relatively small.
03. Dropped shoulder sleeves
Dropped sleeves are sleeves with the shoulder line from the shoulder to the arm. Dropped shoulder sleeves are also called plain sleeves. The difference from round sleeves is that the sleeve mountain is lower, the armhole arc is straight, the sleeve root is fatter, and the shoulder point drops, so it is also called dropped shoulder sleeve. Dropped shoulder sleeves are more suitable for more casual styles such as shirts and jackets.
Dropped shoulder sleeves are more suitable for people with narrow shoulders and thin frames.
04. Raglan sleeves
Raglan sleeves are sleeves in which the shoulders and sleeves are integrated. Because it is designed to fit the lines of your shoulders, the raglan sleeves are loose and comfortable to wear.
05. Jumpsuit
One-piece sleeves It refers to sleeves in which some parts of the body and sleeves are connected as a whole. Because the jumpsuit sleeves do not have a shoulder line and are integrated with the body. During the pattern making process, we need to pay attention to the height of the sleeve, the center line of the sleeve and the horizontal line of the shoulder point. Angle, it will affect the fit of the sleeves and body.
06. Shoulder sleeve
The rotator cuff refers to a sleeve type that borrows part of the shoulder length. Its appearance has a more luxurious feel, usually with puff sleeves and leg-of-mutton sleeves. In the plate-making process, it requires a greater amount of momentum to produce the curling shape starting from the sleeve point.