. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. dea of getting so manycan be subdivided intoseveral forms will appeal particularly to those stores thathave only two or three windows and to those storeswhere little money can be appropriated for buyingwindow fixtures. There is no limit to ttie number ofdrapes that can be developed by thetrimmer who possesses one or more of these forms. He can make practically any form drape thathe may run across, because if it is to be made on a full figure, hehas the full figure. If it happens to be on


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. dea of getting so manycan be subdivided intoseveral forms will appeal particularly to those stores thathave only two or three windows and to those storeswhere little money can be appropriated for buyingwindow fixtures. There is no limit to ttie number ofdrapes that can be developed by thetrimmer who possesses one or more of these forms. He can make practically any form drape thathe may run across, because if it is to be made on a full figure, hehas the full figure. If it happens to be on the half shell, he hastwo shell forms at hand. If it should be designed for use on athree-quarter form, all he has to do is to take the top off of thefull form. It must also be rememberedthat this full form and the topor shoulders can also be usedfor showing ready-to-wear. Thefull form is especially wellsuited for showing suits, coats,gowns, etc., while the shoulderforms is ideal for showingwai^ts. fancy collars, laces, furs,scarfs, etc. This shows the shell form draped, uses out of a single form that.


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