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For the front is laid in fine forward turning plaits and fastened to the lining, and the upper front is blind stitched over it.

The revers of velvet may be omitted. If preferred lace may be used with a very pleasing effect.

Is laid in two double box plaits.

Care should be taken to connect waist lines,

Regulate the length by the use of the tape measure,

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