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Ripple Fold

Ripple fold drapery is a popular window treatment style that features a single continuous fabric panel with snaps sewn into the top hem. When the drape is snapped into hardware, it creates an undulating wave pattern that maintains its shape as the drapery opens and closes.

Ripple Fold
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Tailored Pleat

Tailored pleats are a popular style of window drapery that feature three pinched fabric folds at the top of the fabric. The pleats are created by folding the fabric in a single, uniform fold, which gives the curtains a streamlined, polished look from top to bottom.

Toilered Pleat
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Pinch Pleat

Pinch pleats are a decorative curtain heading style that involves folding and stitching fabric into pleats at the top of each curtain panel. The pleats are secured to buckram, a stiffened cloth, to help the heading keep its shape.

Pinch Fleat
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Inverter Pleat

An inverted pleat is a type of pleat that’s created by folding fabric onto itself so that two fold lines meet at the center, forming a box pleat on the inside. Inverted pleats are the reverse side of a box pleat, with the folds always touching.

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Goblet Pleatel

Goblet drapery, also known as goblet pleat curtains, are a classic window treatment style that features a unique pleat design at the top of the curtain. The pleats are sewn into a fixed header and resemble the shape of a goblet cup.

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Grommet

Grommet drapery panels are window treatments that have large eyelets embedded near the top edge of the fabric panel. The eyelets help maintain soft folds in the fabric and create an even, undulating window covering.

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Rod Pocket

Rod pocket curtains, also known as pole top or casement, are a classic drapery style that involves sewing a casing onto the top of the curtain panel to hide the curtain rod. Then is threaded through the casing, causing to bunch together.

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Cubicle

Cubical drapes also known as cubicle hospital curtains, are used in medical facilities to create privacy and block out light. They can be used to separate holding rooms, preparation areas, examination rooms, and in patient rooms.