Correct option is A
Slashed pockets are pockets that are cut into the fabric, forming an opening that is reinforced with welt, binding, or a flap. These pockets are commonly found in formal trousers, blazers, jackets, and coats and provide a streamlined, professional appearance.
The pockets that fall under slashed pockets are:
1. Welt pocket (B): Features a reinforced opening with one or two fabric strips, commonly found in suits and trousers.
2. Flap pocket (C): Similar to welt pockets but has a fabric flap covering the opening, commonly seen in blazers and coats.
3. Bound pocket (D): The edges of the pocket opening are bound with fabric, creating a clean and tailored look.
Information Booster:
· Slashed pockets provide a sleek, structured design and are stitched internally, unlike patch pockets that are stitched externally.
· Common uses include dress pants, jackets, and professional wear.
Additional Knowledge:
· Kangaroo pocket (A) – Incorrect:
· A patch pocket that is sewn onto the front of a garment, typically seen in hoodies and sweatshirts.
· It is externally attached rather than being cut into the fabric, making it not a slashed pocket.