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Structural characteristics of Turkish robes and sleeves
The armholes are dug deep and the cuffs are small.
1, the sleeve structure of Turkish robes is deeply dug by the armhole, which is the part where clothes are caught, so it is more suitable for people with long arms in Europe and America.
2. The cuffs of Turkish robes are small, which is also in line with the dressing style of local people in Europe and America. This style of narrow cuffs has better warmth retention.
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