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I. ROSENFELD'S SYSTEM

TURN-OVER COLLAR

LESSON NO. 112

The turn-over collar is cut in half size and therefore take half of the neck measurement for size 16 misses' and 1 inch more, which means that half of 13 is 6½ and 1 inch more is 7½ inches and work the width of collar from B to C. I to H and F to L the same as for women's and also the other details for this collar. The width of this collar shall not be more than 3½ inches and which will make it 3 inches when finished.

STORM COLLAR

LESSON NO. 113

The storm collar is a continuation of the turn-over collar and is therefore to be continued the same way as it has been continued for women. Regarding width, it would be necessary to know that the width of the collar is the same width of the shoulder, which is 6 inches in width for size 36 from B to M and this would be too wide for the shoulder of a misses' size 16 and therefore we make a trifle change of making it not more than 5¾ inches in width from B to M, X to O and F to L. The stand for this collar can remain exactly the same as for women, which is from A to B 1 inch and F to G ½ inch. Then allow the same additional stand of ½ an inch from G to 2 and E to L For complete instruction for other collars, see the different collars of shawl or notch lapel on the pages where it is fully explained for women's sizes.