Gusseted. Refers to a garment construction technique where additional fabric panels are inserted to provide extra room, flexibility, or reinforcement in key...
A reinforcing piece of fabric sewn into a garment is called a gusset. Manufacturers use metal gussets to reinforce joists or join metal plates together.
Refers to a garment construction technique where additional fabric panels are inserted to provide extra room, flexibility, or reinforcement in key areas...
provided or reinforced with gussets. see moresee less. antonyms: ungusseted. not having gussets. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. MLA; APA; Chicago. "Gusseted.
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