Stone's new superlative trouser system, based upon a scientific, sure and simple method; . E. U to V is i„ waist and V to Y is ye of the entire Tiie center line at F should be swung in ,« of seat, height ,3 inches in all sizes may be used successfully). then divide the forepart equally on both sides of the If the indentation could be successfully taken and ap- center. plied, W to V should then be yi inch more than VV to (In drafting, the forepart is reversed from what it X. i to S is i;( inches for make-up and in this diagram, which is left-handed, so as to The width of the legs


Stone's new superlative trouser system, based upon a scientific, sure and simple method; . E. U to V is i„ waist and V to Y is ye of the entire Tiie center line at F should be swung in ,« of seat, height ,3 inches in all sizes may be used successfully). then divide the forepart equally on both sides of the If the indentation could be successfully taken and ap- center. plied, W to V should then be yi inch more than VV to (In drafting, the forepart is reversed from what it X. i to S is i;( inches for make-up and in this diagram, which is left-handed, so as to The width of the legs is equally divided on both show the shape of the stride and its divisions. ) sides of the center line. The seat should measure yi The forepart is cut out and laid on backpart so that seat and i; inches added for seams. The waist yi of the center lines meet. i to 5 is four eighths, the same waist measure antl i inch for seams, and if a V is taken as the forepart. 5 to 6 is 3, and 6 to C is ,2, making out add 1 _? inches for seams. STONES NEW SUPERLATIVE TROUSER SYSTEM. 13 PLATE 14 STONES NEW SUPERLATIVE TROUSER SYSTEM. EXPLANATION OF PLATES III AND IV. THEORIZING. another and joined on to the body as at line A B. If the legs were two cylinders of equal size, top and bot- If we want to study the practical as well as the sys- torn as indicated by the circles A E B and G V, wetematical methods of cutting trousers, we must begin could then make the trouser legs the same size at topwith the proportions of the human form; we must first and bottom. A center line drawn from M through Ftake into consideration the shape and form of that part J to G would then be the correct center and we wouldof the human body that we are about to cut a covering have no such thing as a long inseam, but as the size offor, and to make this more plain I have drawn the the ankle is not more than one-third the size of theaccompanying (iiagrams which I now present to our thigh, and it is customary to cu


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