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What is a placket covered front?
Placket covered fronts are usually found on certain shirt styles, though sometimes it can be a feature in trendy, stylishly-long jackets. A placket covered front is when the front buttons are covered by a placket making them invisible. This is a flap that covers the button and runs from the collar band down to the edge of the jacket or shirt. Should this feature be required, please specify it in the special requests section of the order placement process.
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