cuff and hem finish
also called rib trim
The edge finish at an upper-body garment's cuffs and hem — the band or trim closing the sleeve ends and lower hem (ribbed, banded, raw-edge, or drawcord-gathered). A kind-specific categorical setting describing the trim itself, distinct from the body's fabric construction (the same body can carry a ribbed or a raw hem) and from how the garment opens. It is the structural feature that marks a knit sweater or a fleece pullover (sweatshirt, hoodie) apart from a plain tee, whose hem is simply hemmed. Descriptive, not a buyable axis.
Cuff and hem finish is answered with one word chosen from the rib trims list — the same word shared across every product that uses it.
It belongs to measurement — its measurable, physical facts.
asked by the kinds that answer it
3 kinds answer it, each for a single value. The same question can be reused by unrelated kinds — one meaning, many homes.
asked by kinds that answer it
The same question can be reused by unrelated kinds — one meaning, many homes.
| kind | how many |
|---|---|
| sweater | required · one |
| hoodie | required · one |
| sweatshirt | required · one |