Raglan Sleeve Construction: A Military Innovation for Enhanced Mobility

Developed after the Battle of Waterloo in June 1815, Raglan sleeves have transformed clothing by significantly enhancing freedom of movement and improving durability

This design features a single piece of fabric extending from the cuff to the shoulder.

Functional Advantages:

– Better Movement: Allows for a wider range of motion.
– Stronger: Less likely to tear due to fewer seams.
– Waterproof: Fewer seams mean less chance of water getting in.

This innovative design is still widely used today; one example is the British Army Rain Jacket, where the pattern runs seamlessly from cuff to cuff.

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