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B. A. Gown:—
Cut as diagrams 1, 2, 5 and 11.
The sleeve is pointed and finished with three pleats in front.
The yoke may be shortened a little in front as per dot and dash line (Diagram 5).
What is taken oft in that way is added to the top of forepart, as per dot and dash line of Diagram 1.
This is made from College cloth or Russell cord.
M. A. Gown:—
Cut as Diagrams 1, 2, 5, and the dot and dash lines of Diagram 11.
The sleeve has an armhole arranged as shown by dot and dash lines, 17, 8; that part outlined by 24, 13, 7, 9 and 53, being sewn up.
The material used is either black Russell cord, College cloth or Ottoman silk.
Diagram 12 will show how the pleating of back and sleeve is arranged in the yoke. It also shows how the reverse is fastened on to the bottom of the front of yoke.