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The only difference being the absence of the fore-arm scam, as in this case. FIGURES 9 and 10.— PLATE V. Straight or Loose Sack. Back, No. 9. The dotted lines will show the difference between this and an ordinary coat. The width of waist at line B, and bottom at line C, is the same as width of back between the shoulders. FIGURE 10.-PLATE V. Forepart. The shoulder and breast is drafted as an ordinary coat, except that the lappell is all of a piece, with the forepart. But one of the balance measu...res is used for the side seam, which is the thirteenth, taken from the lower pivot, and when applied, will bring the back in, as represented by the dotted lines at point 6. The side seam will then be sprung out to point 1, (which is the difference between the half circumference of the breast and waist measures,) as for example : A person measuring 36 breast and 30 waist, one-half the breast measure would be 18 inches, the waist 15 ; the difference would be 3 inches, the amount required to go out from point 6 to point 7, in this case.
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