The "keystone" Systems, Coats, Vests And Trousers;
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All the points on and above the breast line, excepting 2, 20, 21, 22 and 23, are obtained in the same manner as explained for Diagrams i and 2. D to F is 34^ inch. O to i is I4 inch. All the remaining points on the waist and seat lines, except 3, are obtained in the same manner as explained for Diagram 32. R to 2 and W to 3 are each 2^4^ inches, or the style. Square down from W and 3 to establish 10 and 12. Establish the end of the roll, also points 20 and 21, according to taste or style. Fold ...the paper on the crease-line, trace from 20 to 21 and 2 1 to the end of the roll as explained for Diagram 34. This will give the shape of the revers and establish 23. Then shape the gorge from 13 to 23. This establishes 22. Space for the buttonholes. Pivot at 15 and sweep backwards from the eye of each buttonhole, also sweep forwards and backwards from a point ^4 inch below 10. From 10 to 16 is the same as 10 to 12. Shape the bottom back of 16 as represented. From the center-of-front line R W to the button-line is 3^ inch less than from the center-of -front line to the front edge of the forepart.
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