The Tailor and Cutter and London Art Journal: An Index of Cutting, Fashion and Trade1890 |
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... Buttons Measures and Allowances Extra Time for Corded Edge Velvet Collar for Overc ats " C. P. G. " System Explained ... Button 147 Width of Back Scye Fly Pouching Open 23 How to Alter for Bell Bottoms 24 147 Official Regulations for ...
... Buttons Measures and Allowances Extra Time for Corded Edge Velvet Collar for Overc ats " C. P. G. " System Explained ... Button 147 Width of Back Scye Fly Pouching Open 23 How to Alter for Bell Bottoms 24 147 Official Regulations for ...
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... buttons ; this arrangement , with the roll and collar , considerably brightens the garment , while p ssesses all the necessary characteristics which impart ooth warmth and comfort . The variety in this class of garment is so great , as ...
... buttons ; this arrangement , with the roll and collar , considerably brightens the garment , while p ssesses all the necessary characteristics which impart ooth warmth and comfort . The variety in this class of garment is so great , as ...
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... button - holes exactly on this line on the right side , and the buttons exactly on the marking thread line on the left side ; then , when the garment is finished , the buttons will stand exactly in the centre and the front cuts running ...
... button - holes exactly on this line on the right side , and the buttons exactly on the marking thread line on the left side ; then , when the garment is finished , the buttons will stand exactly in the centre and the front cuts running ...
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... buttons from the edges ; also , the allowance to leave on a D.B. Reefer , and where to set the buttons . [ We usually allow 24 inches over the size to which the coat is being draughted , and about two inches for a lapel or over - lap ...
... buttons from the edges ; also , the allowance to leave on a D.B. Reefer , and where to set the buttons . [ We usually allow 24 inches over the size to which the coat is being draughted , and about two inches for a lapel or over - lap ...
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... buttons being but an orna- mental finish . Figure 1 shows a style of dress which is not at all un- likely to become ... button ; that is a matter of taste and easy adapta- tion . Made from Cheviot or Tweed , of the heavier class of goods ...
... buttons being but an orna- mental finish . Figure 1 shows a style of dress which is not at all un- likely to become ... button ; that is a matter of taste and easy adapta- tion . Made from Cheviot or Tweed , of the heavier class of goods ...
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Página 19 - technical instruction" shall mean instruction in the principles of science and art applicable to industries, and in the application of special branches of science and art to specific industries or employments.
Página 40 - ... cloaks, without guards, welts, long buttons, or cuts. And no ecclesiastical person shall wear any coif or wrought nightcap, but only plain nightcaps of black silk, satin, or velvet. In all which particulars concerning the apparel here prescribed, our meaning is not to attribute any holiness or special worthiness to the said garments, but for decency, gravity, and order, as is before specified.
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