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hems <a hem; hems> N

hems

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Contemporary kimono are made similarly over-long, but the hems are not allowed to trail; the excess cloth is tied up to hips, forming a fold called "ohashori".
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This includes ripping out hems or alterations that may have been done for fitting, and removing any added trim or ornamentation.
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Her long gowns evoke easy sophistication with a delicate balance of streamlined hems and voluminous details.
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Closed hems are completely flush while open hems have an air pocket in the bend.
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Fabrics are water-repellent yet breathable, and cuts come with dipped hems and high rises.
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The cross striped hems of the garment are decorated in a pattern of scattered flowers outlined in gold.
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Cuffing it is always a matter of choice, but insiders will tell you that a good pair's hems just sit at your ankle bone, or else, cuff them twice.
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The preferred shoes were platform shoes with soles at least 2 in thick and heels 4to5 in to keep the pants' hems off the ground.
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By the age of five, she was sewing doll clothes and fixing her own hems.
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The women's outfits may be decorated with simple blockprint patterns on the hems.
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