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Definition of box pleat in English: box pleatnoun A pleat consisting of two parallel creases facing opposite directions and forming a raised band. Example sentencesExamples - She had opted for a suit but decided against it and came to work semi-casual in a box pleat, knee length skirt, black singlet and ruby flats.
- Every outdoor person recognizes the special need for freedom of motion, so these shirts offer an expansion back with a box pleat that permits motion while the shirt remains tucked in.
- This 75% polynosic / 25% polyester sanded check weave short sleeve shirt has a full button placket, shell buttons, pocket, side slits, and full back yoke with box pleat, locket loop, and button.
- The centre pleat on each side is a deep inverted box pleat which opens out when something largish is carried inside the bag.
- You would try to iron your gym slip but the box pleats would be beyond you, so you'd iron it straight and it would hang off your shoulders like a navy balloon.
Definition of box pleat in US English: box pleatnounˈbäks ˈˌplēt A pleat consisting of two parallel creases facing opposite directions and forming a raised section in between. Example sentencesExamples - You would try to iron your gym slip but the box pleats would be beyond you, so you'd iron it straight and it would hang off your shoulders like a navy balloon.
- She had opted for a suit but decided against it and came to work semi-casual in a box pleat, knee length skirt, black singlet and ruby flats.
- This 75% polynosic / 25% polyester sanded check weave short sleeve shirt has a full button placket, shell buttons, pocket, side slits, and full back yoke with box pleat, locket loop, and button.
- Every outdoor person recognizes the special need for freedom of motion, so these shirts offer an expansion back with a box pleat that permits motion while the shirt remains tucked in.
- The centre pleat on each side is a deep inverted box pleat which opens out when something largish is carried inside the bag.
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