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armholes Meaning in Bengali







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It is notable for being sleeveless, the arms emerging from armholes beneath a cape.


Facing is mostly used to finish the edges in necklines, armholes, hems and openings.


Steeks can be used for front openings (such as on a cardigan), armholes, or necklines.


This was a sleeveless, floor-length garment featuring exaggerated armholes, which at their most extreme were open from shoulder to hip, revealing.


of a tank top is simple: the neck and armholes are often reinforced for durability.


One usually has large armholes and neck holes and a neckline that can.


undershirt, also known as an A-shirt, tank top, or wife beater, has large armholes, a large neck hole, and offers little protection for armpit sweat.


helped to promote the Neapolitan silhouette featuring slim lines, high armholes, and soft-shouldered jackets.


“discreet horizontal drapes narrowed across the shoulder blades from the roomy armholes down to the raised waistline”.


say, Thus saith the Lord God; Woe to the women that sew pillows to all armholes, and make kerchiefs upon the head of every stature to hunt souls! Will.


wear a black stuff or silk gown of the Oxford MA shape with inverted-T armholes and the lower point of the sleeve boot replaced by a right angle.


Just before reaching the armholes, the knitter may add a few stitches for extra room under the arms.


At the armholes, the knitting is divided into.


error was remedied shortly after by reducing padding around the neck and armholes.


gown but with a flap collar covering the yoke and with inverted T-shaped armholes rather than straight horizontal cuts.


with the next design, a "no-side" bra to accommodate dresses with deep armholes.


molded leather as well as metal, with fringed leather (Pteryges) at the armholes and lower edge.


singlet (in British English) – essentially a sleeveless shirt with large armholes and a large neck hole, often worn by labourers or athletes for increased.


wear a black stuff or silk gown with long closed sleeves and inverted-T armholes, and small cut-out portions at the front and back of the bottom end.


Italian suits are often slimmer, with higher armholes and highly shaped to complement a slim physique.


pattern of the Masters’ gown, but braided on the facings and over the armholes.



Synonyms:

garment; hole;

Antonyms:

overgarment; undergarment; natural elevation;

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