kick pleat

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kick pleat

A woman walks comfortably in a skirt with a kick pleat.

Definition

Noun: A kick pleat is a single pleat (a fold in fabric that is stitched or pressed in place) sewn into the lower back of a straight or narrow skirt. Its primary function is to provide extra room and ease of movement for walking or sitting without altering the skirt's sleek, straight silhouette when the wearer is standing still.

Usage

The term is used specifically in the context of clothing design and garment construction. It describes a functional design element. - The classic pencil skirt often features a discreet kick pleat at the back. - When choosing a narrow skirt, ensure the kick pleat is deep enough for comfortable stride.

Advanced Usage
  • Design Context: In fashion terminology, a kick pleat is contrasted with other types of pleats (like knife pleats or box pleats) by its specific location and singular, functional purpose. It is a key feature in tailored skirts and coats.
  • Functional Description: The pleat "kicks" open with the motion of the leg, releasing tension in the fabric.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pleat (n.): A general term for a flat fold made by doubling cloth upon itself and pressing or stitching it in place.
  • Vent (n.): Another design feature for ease, often a slit in the seam of a jacket or skirt. A kick pleat is a type of vent that uses a folded fabric allowance.
  • Inverted Pleat: A pleat formed by two folded edges meeting at a center line on the right side of the fabric. A kick pleat can be constructed as an inverted pleat.
Synonyms
  • Back pleat (though this is less specific, as it only denotes location).
  • Walking pleat (a descriptive synonym emphasizing its function).
Antonyms
  • Plain hem: A skirt back with no opening or pleat.
  • Seam closure: A back that is completely sewn shut without an opening for ease.
kick pleat

A woman walks comfortably in a skirt with a kick pleat.

Noun
  1. pleat in back of a straight skirt to allow ease in walking