The semi-raglan sleeve has a curved armhole that reaches the center of the shoulder seam, with a distinctive slant seam and no defined shoulder seam. It was named after Field Marshal FitzRoy James Henry Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, who lost an arm at the Battle of Waterloo. It is commonly used in sportswear and outerwear, […]
The wedge sleeve has a wedge-shaped armhole and is commonly used in tailored and fitted garments. It is a universal sleeve for all body types and is often used in business suits, dress shirts, and fitted T-shirts. The armhole line of a wedge sleeve is designed in the shape of a wedge, the reason for […]
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