Jay687
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Obviously they allow for a bit more movement. However, I believe it's a bit exaggerated about how well they alone do the job.
Wouldn't the angle a sleeve is attached also have a huge part in movement? For instance. If a sleeve of a shirt or jacket is attached at 90 degrees, then you can raise your arm 90 degrees before it pulls... the shirt pulls regardless once the angle it was set in is surpassed (high or low armhole)
The armhole height DOES matter. I'm not saying it doesn't, but just thinking that angle the sleeve is set would matter as well.
Wouldn't the angle a sleeve is attached also have a huge part in movement? For instance. If a sleeve of a shirt or jacket is attached at 90 degrees, then you can raise your arm 90 degrees before it pulls... the shirt pulls regardless once the angle it was set in is surpassed (high or low armhole)
The armhole height DOES matter. I'm not saying it doesn't, but just thinking that angle the sleeve is set would matter as well.