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THE CUTTER'S PRACTICAL GUIDE
will have buff silk lining and no facing cloth on the inside. In the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders, the jacket is lined with pale yellow,
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the inside of the collar is bound the inside of the jacket and either side with facing cloth. Our sketch shows this arranged with collar standing. Our readers will easily be able to imagine the appearance it would have when the collar is turned over and the front made the form of revers. They will also see the importance of the buttons not being sewn through the facings, and the button holes being worked both sides.