Children's Wear
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1.
A fold, especially one of several parallel folds made by doubling cloth or other material on itself and then pressing or stitching it into place.

2.
A style of women's dress that borrows details from a man's shirt. These can include a collar, a button front, or cuffed sleeves. ... As they are typically cut without a seam at the waist, these dresses often have a looser fit, usually relying on a belt to define the waist.

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A slim-fitting skirt with a straight, narrow cut. Generally the hem falls to, or just below, the knee and is tailored for a close fit. (It is named for its shape: long and slim.)

4.
Making changes in size, shape or measurement.

5.
Ages 13-19

6.
Bound slashed pocket

7.
A pocket sewn in the side seam of a garment that does not show when the garment is worn.

8.
A small pouch attached to a garment.

9.
Ages 2-5 years

10.
Has a slightly smaller collar length than the rest of the collar designs and has a wider space between each side of the collar.

11.
Fit the body more closely than any other sleeve type but still allow room for comfortable movement

12.
A voluminous skirt whose hem is tucked back under to create a 'bubble effect' at the bottom. Popular in the 1950s.

13. Two or more rows of gathers used to decorate parts of garments (also called gathered skirt)

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A pocket formed from a separate piece of fabric stitched on the outside of a garment.

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A triangular or A-shaped dress, either belted of unbelted and usually sleeveless.

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Flared at the bottom of the sleeve; a very long wide sleeve usually hanging loose from the shoulder often used on robes and gowns.

17.
A line along which two edges of cloth, etc. are joined or sewn together.

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A long sleeve that is fitted from the shoulder to wrist and gently flared from wrist onward. The bell sleeve is very similar to the poet sleeve, but has a 'cleaner look,' often without ruffles.

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Ages 12 months-24 months

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A short sleeve gathered at the top and cuff and full in the middle.

21.
A flat collar with rounded ends that meet at the front.

22.
Lies flat or nearly flat against the garment all around the wearer's neck.

23. Youthful and fashionable skirt shape, in which the flared, central part of the garment narrows to the lower edge.

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A collar cut deep and square at the back, tapering to a V-neck at the front.

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Ages 0-4 weeks