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The neck of forepart and back should have the stand of collar grown on.
It is then a very simple matter to give any shape desired to the rest of the collar.
Plenty of spring should be given to the outer edge.
The diagram indicates all the special features to be observed in cutting.
The shoulders are drafted as before described.
15 to 2 is 2 inches.
There is no need to place the seam in any particular place; indeed, if desired, it can be entirely dispensed with.
The dot and dash line shows how to cut the Eton Bolero, as figure.
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CLOSE-FITTING BACK AND SIDE COVERT COAT.
Diagram 305.
This is one of the most favoured styles of jacket.
It is used for almost all kinds of wear, promenade, cycling, equestrienne, etc., etc.
The shoulders, scye, neck and front are drafted as usual.