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Knife Pleats

Sharp, narrow, one-directional pressed folds — crisp and tailored.

Knife pleats are narrow, sharp pleats that all face the same direction, creating a crisp, disciplined look. Unlike accordion pleats (which alternate direction), every knife pleat points one way — giving garments a formal, tailored character. Slim Plissage produces knife pleats for fashion designers and uniform manufacturers worldwide.

History & origins

Knife pleats are a staple of school uniforms, kilts, and classic tailored skirts. Their formal, architectural quality makes them a go-to choice for designers aiming for structured silhouettes.

Characteristics

  • Sharp, one-directional folds
  • Typically 10–50 mm wide
  • Pressed crisply for a tailored finish
  • Highly structured — minimal movement

Best fabrics

  • Wool suiting
  • Polyester
  • Cotton
  • Tartan / plaid

Common applications

  • School uniforms and kilts
  • Tailored skirts
  • Pleated trousers
  • Formal shirting

How we make it

1

Pattern marking

The fabric is marked at regular intervals along the grain line.

2

Folding

Each pleat is folded in the same direction and pinned.

3

Pressing

A heavy industrial press fixes each pleat sharply.

4

Setting

Steam or heat permanently locks the fold in place.

Frequently asked questions about knife pleats

Knife pleats all face one direction and are wider and sharper; accordion pleats alternate direction and are typically narrower and softer.

Yes. Knife pleats work beautifully on wool, heavy cotton, and tartan — making them ideal for kilts and tailored pieces.

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