For a modern, formal, and clean-looking dress shirt, choose a French placket. It has no visible stitching down the front edge, which creates a sleek and elegant look.
Step 1: Defining a Placket:
A placket is a finished opening in a garment (usually on shirt fronts, cuffs, or necklines) that allows the wearer to put the garment on easily. It also supports closures like buttons or snaps. Step 2: Key Features of a French Placket:
A French Placket (also known as a seamless placket) is a clean, minimalist style of shirt front:
The fabric edge of the shirt front is folded back directly to the inside of the shirt.
It is secured only by the buttons and buttonholes, without any separate fabric band sewn on top.
There is no visible topstitching along the fold line on the outside, creating a smooth, clean front.
Step 3: Comparing with a Standard Placket:
A standard classic placket (or front band) has a separate strip of fabric sewn down the front, with visible topstitching along both sides of the button column.