PHOTOGRAPHIC TAILORING
For some time past a report has been circulating that certain Frelich tailors have called in the aid of photography to ensure a perfect fit. The story, apparently seeming too improbable for France, is at length ascribed to America. The victim, it is said, stands behind a graduated screen of wirework and is photographed in a variety of positions. The suit is then constructed on the measurement provided by the photographic survey.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1612, 21 January 1903, Page 44 (Supplement)
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74PHOTOGRAPHIC TAILORING New Zealand Mail, Issue 1612, 21 January 1903, Page 44 (Supplement)
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