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Pinch pleats, Also known as double pleats, are more tightly gathered than other headings, with permanent sewn-in pleats for a luxurious look.
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Fabric Width: The width refers to the pre-formed pleats, with the fabric typically used at 200% of the width to achieve the desired fullness.
Tailor pleats, Unlike the pinch pleats, the style is sewn higher up on the fabric, creating a neat, sleek look.
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Triple pleats, Feature three evenly spaced pleats, creating a structured and formal look.
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Triple tailor pleats, Unlike the triple pleats, the style is typically sewn higher on the fabric, giving it a more streamlined, modern look.
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Goblet pleats, Are known for their distinctive, rounded shape, which resembles that of a goblet or chalice.
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Inverted pleat box, Which is characterized by neatly pressed pleats that fold inward to create a clean, boxy appearance.
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Pencil pleat & rod pockets, Are known for their tightly gathered pleats, resembling the shape of a pencil.
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Fabric Width: The width refers to the pre-formed pleats, with the fabric typically used at 150% of the width to achieve the desired fullness.