Jetted pockets are slit pockets (as the outside of the pocket only appears as a slit) in which the pocket pouch sits inside the garment rather than sewn outside. The really visible part of the pocket is the two thin strips of fabric same as the garment itself and the pouch hangs inside. This pocket is most appropriate for formal wear as the only visible part of the pocket is a very thin trimming.
Jetted Pocket
Jetted with Tab
The jetted pocket where tab is used for fastening.
Jetted with Reinforcement
The fabric or leather patches is applied to the edge of the pocket to strengthen the finishing.
Curved Jett
The jetted pocket where the cut of the garment is curved.
Jetted with Zip
A Zip fastener is inserted in the opening of the pocket.
Jetted with Flap
The jet pocket with flap which runs through the full width of the pocket and has curved corners. This style is common on garments like skirt, coats, blazers etc.
Top stitched Jetted
The stitching adds strength and also serves the decorative purpose.
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