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T0 THE CUTTING OF MILITARY GARMENTS.
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lace, with gold Russia braid at the bottom Gauntlet cuffs. 3½ inches deep in front and 6 inches deep at the back, which have 58 lace along

of the regimental facing. The collar is laced at the top and down the back. Three loops of gold cord, with buttons at the top, are placed on each cuff, eight buttons are placed down the front and two at the waist behind Inverness skirts, 8 and 7½ and 7 inches deep, with skirt

flaps on the 1st, 2½; inches shorter than 1st skirt, 2½ inches from centre and bottom button. Each skirt flat is trimmed with three loops of gold braid, with buttons at the bottom. A pocket is put in the skirt in front: edging of while cloth,

¼ inch wide, is put down the front, round the collar, skirts and flaps. The skirts are lined with white twisted, round gold shoulder cord of the