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VINCENT’S SYSTEMS OF

INVERNESS (in. two styles).

Diagram 267.

System :—0, 3¼, ⅓ scye depth.

0, 9, scye depth.

0, 17½ natural waist, plus A inch.

0, 50, full length, plus 2 seams.

0, 3, one-twelfth breast.

3¼, 7¾, width of back, plus 1.

9, 21 ½i, half chest, plus 3½.

21½, 13⅛, across chest, plus ⅜.

Find point F by Registered Square or by sweeps, adjusting the length by front shoulder, plus ⅜.

Find point D by measuring up from 13⅛ the over-shoulder measure, plus ⅜ but minus 9 W of back.

The width of the shoulder is usually made about 1½.

F to V and V to I one-twelfth, checking the size of neck.

Square down from 21½ and add on 1A inches for button stand.

Mark back from 17½. ¾ to 1 and draw centre of back.

Square down from 7¾ and let front overlap back 1 inch at waist, and draw sideseam and scye as shown.

The wing add on 1½ at bottom of fronts.

F, I, same as front.

F, D, ¼ less than ¾, 7¾ of back.

Draw line from 7¾ through 9.