. The "keystone" systems, coats, vests and trousers;. ,. A ^-inch \ is taken out near the end of the gorge. THE KEYSTONE SYSTEMS. DIAGRAM 39. 82 THE KEYSTONE SYSTEMS DOUBLE-BREASTED BOX OVERCOAT. Diagram 40. npHE proportionate measures used are for a man 5 feet 8 inches in height, 38 breast, 34waist and 40 seat, taken over tJie undercoat. The shoulders are one degree stoopingand two degrees sloping. The measures are as follows : 38 breast. 34 waist. 40 ^ ^ back depth. 17V4 natural 4 length. 11 > front depth. To Draft. Square the lines A E and
. The "keystone" systems, coats, vests and trousers;. ,. A ^-inch \ is taken out near the end of the gorge. THE KEYSTONE SYSTEMS. DIAGRAM 39. 82 THE KEYSTONE SYSTEMS DOUBLE-BREASTED BOX OVERCOAT. Diagram 40. npHE proportionate measures used are for a man 5 feet 8 inches in height, 38 breast, 34waist and 40 seat, taken over tJie undercoat. The shoulders are one degree stoopingand two degrees sloping. The measures are as follows : 38 breast. 34 waist. 40 ^ ^ back depth. 17V4 natural 4 length. 11 > front depth. To Draft. Square the lines A E and A 19. Place the end of the tape-measure 4 inch below A and mark the lengths for the backdepth, natural waist, seat-line and length at B, D, E and O respectively, adding 4 inch tothe length. Square forward from B, D, E and O. D to E is 12 inch. Connect A, F and E. E to 30 is ]2 inch, or i inch, as desired. Draw a straight line from A through 30, and square forward again from O for the runof the bottom of the back. It should be noted that the drafting points B, F and E are on the broken line. B to K is 4 inch more than the bl
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