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  • noun Plural form of raglan.

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Examples

  • Women in abbreviated skirts, long rubber boots, golf capes, caps and sweaters; men covered in long "raglans," fur coats, "jumpers," or whatever happened to be at hand; and all rushing pell-mell in the direction of the lighter, by means of which they hoped to land on the golden beach of

    A Woman who went to Alaska

  • You thought of buying a shawl; but a thousand considerations in the shape of raglans, cloaks, talmas, pea-jackets, induce you to modify your views.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 67, May, 1863

  • The streets were filled with pretty girls, and more pretty girls, with "sporty" chaps in mackinaws, in raglans -- with all sorts of hats atop of their heads, and some without hats at all.

    Andy at Yale Or, The Great Quadrangle Mystery

  • You thought of buying a shawl; but a thousand considerations, in the shape of raglans, cloaks, talmas, and pea-jackets, induce you to modify your views.

    Gala-days

  • The collection offers the basics: T-shirts, button-downs, raglans, hoodies and other clothes that are meticulously structured for optimal comfort and style.

    Stylehive Blog

  • But I've seen a lot of knitters complain that knitting sweaters in the round feels limiting: yes, you can do yokes and raglans very easily, but if your personal style is less traditional and more trendy, you may want more options or lack the technical knowledge to create, say, set-in sleeves.

    Go Knit In Your Hat

  • Futura Laboratories has been steadily releasing new long sleeve tees and raglans.

    mashKULTURE

  • Futura Laboratories has been steadily releasing new long sleeve tees and raglans.

    mashKULTURE

  • Futura Laboratories has been steadily releasing new long sleeve tees and raglans.

    mashKULTURE

  • Notes: From my notes on Ravelry: Pattern is from Sweater Wizard for a shop class on top-down raglans; then I modified that by decreasing just under the bust, and going with

    Snarkland

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