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Inside view of a jacket in the making. 1— Padding covered with suit fabric stitched on to interlining. 2Lapel shaped and stitched by hand. 3—Bridle stay. The coat front is eased on and any fullness shrunk out. 4— Linen interlining gives permanent body to the jacket coat. 5—Tape stay keeps edges firm. 6-Tape reinforcing the join under the decorative flap.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 98, Issue 4, 15 April 1959, Page 412

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Inside view of a jacket in the making. 1—Padding covered with suit fabric stitched on to interlining. 2- Lapel shaped and stitched by hand. 3—Bridle stay. The coat front is eased on and any fullness shrunk out. 4—Linen interlining gives permanent body to the jacket coat. 5—Tape stay keeps edges firm. 6-Tape reinforcing the join under the decorative flap. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 98, Issue 4, 15 April 1959, Page 412

Inside view of a jacket in the making. 1—Padding covered with suit fabric stitched on to interlining. 2- Lapel shaped and stitched by hand. 3—Bridle stay. The coat front is eased on and any fullness shrunk out. 4—Linen interlining gives permanent body to the jacket coat. 5—Tape stay keeps edges firm. 6-Tape reinforcing the join under the decorative flap. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 98, Issue 4, 15 April 1959, Page 412