patch pocket
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Definition
Noun: A patch pocket is a type of pocket that is made from a separate piece of fabric and sewn directly onto the outside surface of a garment. It is typically flat and not set into a seam.
Usage
This term is used specifically in the context of clothing, fashion design, and tailoring to describe a common pocket style. It contrasts with other pocket types like "welt pockets" or "side-seam pockets."
Examples
- The classic trench coat often features large patch pockets.
- For a more casual look, the designer added patch pockets to the front of the blazer.
- Her denim jacket had two functional patch pockets on the chest.
Advanced Usage
- Descriptive Use: The term can be used descriptively to specify a garment's style or construction detail.
- The pattern includes instructions for sewing both welt and patch pocket variations.
Variants and Related Words
- Pocket (n): The general term for a bag-like receptacle sewn into or onto clothing.
- Welt Pocket (n): A pocket with a slit-like opening, often finished with a strip of fabric (a welt), commonly found on suit jackets.
- Flap Pocket (n): A pocket, which can be a patch pocket, that has a fabric flap covering the opening.
Synonyms
- Applied pocket
- External pocket
- Surface pocket
Antonyms
- In-seam pocket
- Internal pocket
Noun
- a flat pocket sewn to the outside of a garment