Pleated Tennis Dress

Posted in Tennis Equipment by admin on March 5, 2008

Pleated Tennis Dress


K-Swiss Women's Pleated Dress


K-Swiss Women's Pleated Dress



K-Swiss dress has a modified scoop neck, pleated at front and back for mobility, mid thigh length, and chafe free flat seams. Dress has contrasting color outlining at chest.Fabric: 92% Polyester/8% Spandex Jersey.Mesh: 80% Polyester/20% Spandex....

Adidas Women Tennis Dress Ana Adizero Fall Winter Medium White
Adidas Women Tennis Dress Ana Adizero Fall Winter Medium White
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Girls Nike Fit Dry Tennis Dress sz 7 8 Pink White Trim Pleated Skirt EUC
Girls Nike Fit Dry Tennis Dress sz 7 8 Pink White Trim Pleated Skirt EUC
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NWT $55 NIKE POWER PLEATED TENNIS SKORT SKIRT XS XL 639
NWT $55 NIKE POWER PLEATED TENNIS SKORT SKIRT XS XL 639
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NWT $55 NIKE POWER PLEATED TENNIS SKORT SKIRT XS L 010
NWT $55 NIKE POWER PLEATED TENNIS SKORT SKIRT XS L 010
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Womens Ixspa Pleated Tennis Skirt Black Sizes
Womens Ixspa Pleated Tennis Skirt Black Sizes
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Womens Ixspa Pleated Tennis Skirt White Sizes
Womens Ixspa Pleated Tennis Skirt White Sizes
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GIRLS NIKE TENNIS SKORT SIZE LARGE WHITE NWOT
GIRLS NIKE TENNIS SKORT SIZE LARGE WHITE NWOT
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Adidas Girl Tennis Dress Ana adizero Junior X Large
Adidas Girl Tennis Dress Ana adizero Junior X Large
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Adidas Women Tennis Dress Ana Adizero Fall Winter Small White
Adidas Women Tennis Dress Ana Adizero Fall Winter Small White
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Calvin Klein Performance Tennis Dress Size Small NWT
Calvin Klein Performance Tennis Dress Size Small NWT
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KSwiss Striped Pleated Skort in Champagne Black
KSwiss Striped Pleated Skort in Champagne Black
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NWT $105 NIKE POWER PLEATED TENNIS SKORT SMASH TOP SET
NWT $105 NIKE POWER PLEATED TENNIS SKORT SMASH TOP SET
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NWT $55 NIKE POWER PLEATED TENNIS SKORT SKIRT WH L XL
NWT $55 NIKE POWER PLEATED TENNIS SKORT SKIRT WH L XL
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Alo medium white tennis skirt skort new with tags shorts attached pleated skirt
Alo medium white tennis skirt skort new with tags shorts attached pleated skirt
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KSwiss Retro Hem Skort in Champagne Beige Black
KSwiss Retro Hem Skort in Champagne Beige Black
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Vintage FRED PERRY Women TENNIS SKIRT 22 England 60s XS
Vintage FRED PERRY Women TENNIS SKIRT 22 England 60s XS
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ALO S pleated tennis skirt skort light blue coolfit New NWT Racquet ball skirt
ALO S pleated tennis skirt skort light blue coolfit New NWT Racquet ball skirt
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Prince Innovative Tennis Skirt Navy Size 12 NWT $49
Prince Innovative Tennis Skirt Navy Size 12 NWT $49
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What is a shirt?

What is a shirt?

A shirt is a cloth garment for the upper body. Originally a garment worn exclusively by men, has become in American English a catch-all term for almost any garment upper body than clothing coat as sweaters or coats, or undergarments such as bras. The term "principle" is sometimes used in the breakdown of the lady. In British English, a shirt is more specifically a garment with a collar, sleeves with cuffs, and full vertical opening with buttons. This is known in American English as a "button up" shirt or dress shirt.

Shirt History

clothing world's oldest, discovered by Flinders Petrie, is "highly sophisticated" linen shirt first Egyptian dynasty tomb in Tarkan, ca. 3000B.C. "The shoulders and sleeves are finely pleated to give trimness tightly while the user room to move. The small band formed in the fabric along one edge of the fabric has been placed by the designer to decorate the neck opening and sewing lateral. "

The shirt was an item of underwear for men until the twentieth century. Despite women's shirt was a garment closely related to man is a pledge of the man who became the modern shirt. In the Middle Ages was a piece of friction, without dye used next to the skin, under regular clothing. In works of art Ages, the shirt is only visible (not covered) in the humble characters, like the shepherds, prisoners, and penitents. In the seventeenth century century men's shirts allowed show, with much the same sense erotic underwear visible today. In the eighteenth century, instead of underwear, men "relied on the long tails of their shirts ... to serve the function of the drawers. The eighteenth century costume historian Joseph Strutt believed that men who did not wear shirts to bed as indecent. Still in 1879, a shirt with nothing visible was frowned upon.

The times were trimmed shirt at the neck or wrists. In the sixteenth century, men's shirts often had embroidered, and sometimes ruffles or lace on the collar and cuffs, [8] and until the eighteenth century low-cost long neck, or frills, were fashionable. colored shirts begin to appear in the nineteenth century, as can be seen in the paintings of George Caleb Bingham. It was considered casual wear, for lower-class workers only, to the century XX. For a gentleman, "to use a sky blue shirt was unthinkable in 1860, but had become standard in 1920 and in 1980, was the most common event. "

European and American women began to wear shirts in 1861, when her blouse "Garibaldi", a red shirt as worn by wrestlers for freedom under Giuseppe Garibaldi, it became fashionable.

Shirt Types

1) Camp shirt - a loose, straight cut, short-sleeved shirt or blouse with a simple front placket opening and a string of "field."

2) the dress shirt - shirt with collar, full-length opening at the front from the neck to the edge, and sleeves with cuffs

Quayabera - an embroidered shirt with four pockets.

3) T-shirt - also "T" T-shirt, a casual shirt without a collar or buttons, made from a stretchy, finely knit fabric, usually cotton, short sleeves, usually. Originally wear under other shirts, now is a common shirt for everyday wear in some countries.

Ringer T-shirt - t-shirt with a piece of cloth sewn into the neck and sleeve cuffs

Halfshirt - a high hem t-shirt
A shirt or blouse or shirt of construction (in British English) - essentially a tank top with large armholes and a large hole in the neck, often worn by workers or athletes more mobile. Sometimes called a wife beater " when used without a topcoat.
T - shirt woman with narrow straps, or a similar garment used by itself (often with bra). Also known as a cami, Top Shelf, spaghetti straps or the top of strips.

shirt 4) tennis shirt, golf or polo shirt - a soft jersey collar Short Sleeve a shortcut button placket on the neck and back longer than (the tail of tennis ").
Rugby shirt - a polo shirt with long sleeves, traditional construction robust in the thick cotton or wool, but nowadays often softer.
Henley shirt - a polo shirt collar.

5) baseball shirt - are distinguished by a three quarters sleeve, team insignia, and flat waistseam

6) sweater - Long Sleeve sport shirt of heavier material, with or without hood.

7) tunic - primitive shirt, distinguished by two building blocks. Initially a garment of men, is normally seen in modern times women wear.

8) Shirt - historically (circa. 1890-1920) shirt as a woman (also called "waist" as ") cut shirt dress as a man in contemporary usage, a woman dressed in a dress cut like men's shirt to the waist, and then extended to length dress at the bottom

9) nightshirt - often oversized, ruined or inexpensive light cloth underwear nightwear.

October) sleeveless shirt - A tank top. Contains only the neck, bottom hem, body, shoulders and sometimes depending on
Halter top - a garment without shoulder tops for women. It is mechanically similar to an apron with a string around the back of the neck and across the lower back held in place.

Tops shirts that are not usually considered:

1) onesie or diaper shirt - a shirt for infants which includes a new time that is wrapped between the legs and buttons on the front of the shirt
2) sweaters - knitwear top heavy
3) coats, jackets, coats and similar
4) above the tube (in American English) or boob tube (in British English) - a shoulder, sleeveless "tube" that wraps around the torso not reach higher than the armpit, remaining place by elasticity or by a single strap that is attached to the front of the tube

Parts shirts

Many terms are used to describe and differentiate types of shirts (and upper body clothes in general) and its construction. The smallest differences may be important for a cultural or occupational group. Recently (End of the twentieth century) has become common to use tops to carry messages or advertising. Many of these distinctions apply to other upper body garments, such as coats and sweaters.

1) Shoulders and arms

Sleeve

Shirts may:

* Are not covered by the shoulders or arms - a tube top (not reaching higher than the armpits, staying in place by elasticity)
* Only have shoulder straps as suspenders
* Cover the shoulders, but without sleeves
* They have short sleeves, cap sleeves ranging from (which shall not extend below the armpit) to half sleeves (to elbow)
* With three quarters-sleeves (reaching a point between the elbow and wrist)

Cuffs

More long-sleeved shirts can be distinguished by fists

* No buttons - a closed placket cuff
* Buttons (or close analogues, such as snaps) - single or multiple. A single button or pair aligned parallel with the cuff hem is considered a button cuff. several buttons aligned perpendicular to the band at the hem, or parallel the flap is a barrel cuff.
* Grommets designed for twins
OA French cuff, where it doubles the final half of the bracelet and the band itself subject with a dumbbell. This type of bracelet four buttons and a short placket.
or more formally, a link bracelet - tied like a French grip, except is bent, but surrounded by contrast, on the edge of the sleeve.
* Asymmetrical designs, such as one shoulder, a sleeve or sleeves of different lengths.

Under the hem of his shirt

* Leave the belly button area bare (much more common for women than for men). View halfshirt.
* Hang around the waist
* That covers the crotch
* Cover one side of the legs (essentially this is a dress, however, a piece of clothing that is perceived as either as a shirt (wearing pants) or as a dress (in Western culture mainly worn by women)).
* Goes to the plant (as a pajama shirt)

Body

* Vertical opening in the front, to the bottom, with buttons or zipper. When closed with buttons, this opening is often called the front placket.
* Similar openness, but in the back.
* Left side and front-right can not be separated and stood over the head with respect to the upper opening of the front:
or permanent V-shaped opening at the top of the front
or no opening at the top front
opening or vertical on the top front with buttons or Zip
+ Men's shirts are often the right buttons, while women are often buttoned on the left.

Neck

* With polo neck
* With v-neck but no collar
* With plunging neck
* To open or tassel neck
* With neck
windsor collar or neck diffusion - a more elegant neck designed with a large distance between points (extension) to accommodate the windsor knot tie. Business Standard collar.
tab collar - a collar with two small fabric tabs that fasten together behind a tie to keep the spread of the neck.
wing collar - the most suitable for the bow tie, often only worn for very formal occasions.
point straight neck - or necklace, a version of the windsor collar that is distinguished by a margin closer to better accommodate the four-in-hand knot, Pratt knot, and half Windsor knot. A string of moderate dress.
buttoned collar - A collar with buttons that fasten points or tips to a shirt. The most superficial of collars worn with a tie.
band collar - essentially the bottom of a normal collar, first used time as the original collar to which a separate annex collarpiece. Rarely seen in today's fashion. Also casual.
turtleneck collar - A collar that covers most throat.
* No neck

Other features

* Pockets - as many (if any), where, and with regard to closure: not closable, only one flap, or a button or zipper.
* With or without hood

Some combinations do not apply, of course, for example, a tube top does not may have a collar.

Types of fabrics for shirts

There are two main categories of shirts that is material, natural fiber and artificial fiber (Synthetics or oil). Some natural fiber fabric is 100% cotton, bamboo, soy, organic cotton is now widely used in the manufacture of shirts high quality.

Synthetics are polyester fiber, Tencel, viscose, etc. These are easy care fabrics, sometimes at low cost.

Polyester blended with cotton (polycotton) and 100% cotton are best used on fabrics for shirts.

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