Cuff and type of cuff
Cuffs:
To put the pointed cuffs in full sleeves in women's costumes, it must first be cut correctly and the lining should be carefully and cleanly applied on the garment.
It is only after practice that complete cleansing occurs in the phlegm. In the same way, the trumpet should be done by turning the strip towards the inner side.
The bandage should be applied with light hands. Too much stretching puts force on the band and the trumping is not done properly.
Sometimes a bakhiya is also applied to the inner bandage with a machine instead of a trumpet, and the same bakhiya is done while applying the bakhiya.
Type of cuff
It should be applied otherwise, it is more customary to have folded sleeves in the clothes of very ugly women and children. Bandhi is used for closed cuffs or piping or decoration in the arm. A non-pleated arm, which means a plain band or piping, is placed on the plain arm.
A round cuff is applied to the sleeves of a coat with a round collar. It is not touted. The round 'turn kak' is always applied.
Apart from this, by adding elastic to the pleated arm, a sealing piece is made which becomes a tight side. On the second pleated arm, an open band is made of a less wide plain cuff, which is closed with the help of a hook or button.
Similarly, a wide cuff with a button bandage is also placed on the arm. All these arms are put in women's costumes only. Like women, Kapha is also put in the shirts of men and boys.
The open part with the button bar in these arms is closed by the button. In this, the open side of the sealing is folded with the help of a buckle. After this, it is cleanly mounted on the sleeve.
The Gent's shirt has two open buttons - the open section of the bandage, one the wideband, and the other the notched bandage. • Pointed Button - The bar is extended by twisting it upwards on the other side.
Additionally, a single shirt is applied over the open arm using a single bandage. In this, the bandage is applied by turning inward. It is very easy to make. It is applied in two ways.
The arms whose sealing is attached to the lining. Most of them have to be stitched for decoration. This stitch is attached to the edges, giving the impression of a separate bandage on the sealing.