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Definition of raglan in English: raglanadjectiveˈraɡlənˈræɡlən Having or denoting sleeves that continue in one piece up to the neck of a garment, without a shoulder seam. Example sentencesExamples - Speaking of Christmas, I'm on the hunt for a man's 4ply sweater with raglan sleeves in stocking stitch, or simple stitchwork.
- She noted at once that their suits were different in some manner - it was the shoulders; they had raglan sleeves and looked very expensive, and somehow foreign.
- Made of 100% preshrunk cotton, this shirt features a crew neck with contrasting 3/4-length raglan sleeve and neckband.
- In line with this trend, King Louie is launching a new pima cotton golf shirt with raglan sleeves for 2003, the Saddlebrook.
- Their vintage baseball jersey is made from cotton ringspun jersey fabric, and is double dyed with contrasting bound 1 × 1 rib collar and three-quarter-length raglan sleeves.
noun ˈraɡlənˈræɡlən An overcoat with raglan sleeves. Example sentencesExamples - The ribbed raglan that I am making is progressing, but since it's a winter sweater there is not much hurry.
Origin Mid 19th century: named after Lord Raglan (1788–1855), a British commander in the Crimean War. Definition of raglan in US English: raglanadjectiveˈræɡlənˈraɡlən Having or denoting sleeves that continue in one piece up to the neck of a garment, without a shoulder seam. Example sentencesExamples - In line with this trend, King Louie is launching a new pima cotton golf shirt with raglan sleeves for 2003, the Saddlebrook.
- Made of 100% preshrunk cotton, this shirt features a crew neck with contrasting 3/4-length raglan sleeve and neckband.
- Speaking of Christmas, I'm on the hunt for a man's 4ply sweater with raglan sleeves in stocking stitch, or simple stitchwork.
- Their vintage baseball jersey is made from cotton ringspun jersey fabric, and is double dyed with contrasting bound 1 × 1 rib collar and three-quarter-length raglan sleeves.
- She noted at once that their suits were different in some manner - it was the shoulders; they had raglan sleeves and looked very expensive, and somehow foreign.
nounˈræɡlənˈraɡlən An overcoat with raglan sleeves. Example sentencesExamples - The ribbed raglan that I am making is progressing, but since it's a winter sweater there is not much hurry.
Origin Mid 19th century: named after Lord Raglan (1788–1855), a British commander in the Crimean War. |