A piece of clothing is divided into several parts

A piece of clothing is divided into the following parts:

Neck collar: the part from the bottom of the collar to the stop of the fly.

Plack: The buttonhole on the midline of the human body.

Front: refers to the buttoned piece of clothing.

The stop: also called the placket stop, refers to the outer edge of the garment placket.

Door flap: refers to the part where the fly and the lining are stacked together.

Buttonhole: The eyelet of a button.

Eye distance: refers to the distance between buttonholes.

Armhole: Also called armhole, it is the part of the body where the sleeves are worn.

Pietouchuan: The part where the upper part of the lapel is folded outward.

Extended information

Flower buttonhole:

There is a light buttonhole on the left side of the lapel of a men's suit. This is what European nobles used to attend ceremonies in the old days. , used to arrange flowers to decorate one's own. Today we are going to talk about this novel and very playable buttonhole design: flower arranging eye.

This buttonhole is not as "superfluous" as it looks. It is an excellent decorative position on a suit. It also has many nicknames - "flower eye", "flower arrangement button", "beauty eye", etc., among which the most vivid one is undoubtedly "playful eye".

The origin of the flower eyelet is said to be closely related to the emergence of suit lapels. It is said that the lapel collar of the suit originated from the high-collar Juni jacket of the military uniform. In order to be more comfortable, the soldiers unbuttoned the first button and opened the collar to both sides. This wearing method spread to civilian clothing. , it evolved into a suit lapel, and the buttonholes on the lapel were retained for decoration.

There is also a very romantic saying that Queen Victoria of England gave the groom Prince Albert a small bouquet of flowers on the wedding day. The prince had an idea and drew out the left collar of his coat. A small hole was made and a small bouquet of flowers was inserted in it. From then on, Prince Albert asked his tailor to cut such a small hole in all his coats, and this move also caused people to follow suit.

In Europe in the 19th century, in order to show their elegance and chicness, or to win the joy and attention of their beloved women, aristocratic children often wore a small flower on their chest and a buttonhole on their left collar. Naturally, it is the best placed flower socket, and flower arranging eyes have become popular since then.

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