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VINCENT’S SYSTEMS OF
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HIGHLAND DOUBLET.
Diagram 108.
This is, to all intents and purposes, the same as a tunic with the skirts cut in two.
These skirts are known as Inverness Skirts.
They are cut 8, 7½ and 7 inches deep, with skirt flaps on the first two, ½ inch shorter.
The first skirt, 1½ inches from centre of bottom button.
Three loops of gold braid with buttons on each skirt flap.
Pockets in the skirts, and front skirts and flaps lined white.
Fronts, collars, skirts, and flaps edged white, 1 wide.
Eight buttons up front and two behind.
For further details see Dress Regulations.
LANCERS' TUNIC.
Diagram 109.
The principal feature of this garment is the double-breasted finish to the front.
The body part is cut the same as the tunic.