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Nov 20, 2020

[Answer] 5. Another English nobleman gave his name to a style of sleeve which involves a diagonal seam from the neckline to under the arm, rather than a seam along the shoulder. What is this style called?

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...1. Raglan Sleeve 2. Set-in Sleeve 3. Saddle Shoulder Sleeve 4. Batwing Sleeve Lord Raglan had his arm amputated after it was damaged during the Battle of Waterloo. His tailor designed a sleeve for him with the seam running from his neckline to under his arm as this made it easier for him to dress himself. This style of sleeve became very popular in knitting sleeved garments as it is simple to knit and assemble and is easy fitting.




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Raglan Sleeve:


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