What is the difference between Inverse Pleats and Reverse pleats and how do they differ from the standard pleats in pants?
Inverse pleats are pleats that face inwards towards the zipper in pants. These are also called inward facing pleats or Traditional inverse pleats. Reverse pleats are pleats that face outwards towards the pockets and are also known as standard pleats. In modern times, almost all pants are made with reverse pleats that face the pockets. In the 1800s to around 1970s pants had the traditional inverse pleats that faced the zipper.
Inverse pleats are pleats that face inwards towards the zipper in pants. These are also called inward facing pleats or Traditional inverse pleats. Reverse pleats are pleats that face outwards towards the pockets and are also known as standard pleats. In modern times, almost all pants are made with reverse pleats that face the pockets. In the 1800s to around 1970s pants had the traditional inverse pleats that faced the zipper. [Top] • What is a Split Back on Jackets? A split back on a jacket is when the seam at the center of the back is done so as to create a pleat exactly on the seam. This pleat then opens and closes with the movement of the arms forwards and backwards. This feature is more from the 50s and 60s and gives the jacket a sort of – safari – look. The pleat runs from the center of the back a few inches below the neck to approximately the back of the waist. There is a small additional cost for this feature.