Tailoring & Construction

Placket

A placket is the finished fabric opening on a garment that houses and reinforces a closure. The most familiar is the buttoned strip down the front of a shirt, but plackets also appear at cuffs, polo necklines, and skirt waistbands — anywhere buttons, zippers, or snaps need a clean, sturdy edge.

On a dress shirt, the front placket can be a sewn-down band, a hidden (fly) placket, or simply folded; the style affects how formal and crisp the shirt looks. A polo's short placket is the buttoned slit at the neck.

Plackets are a small construction detail that signals quality — a well-made one lies flat and keeps buttons aligned.