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English: Illustration of peaked lapel and shawl collar dinner jackets from 1898 English tailoring publication.
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Source The Cutter's Practical Guide to Jacket Cutting and Making, Embracing Lounges, Reefers & Patrol Jackets, in all their Varieties, Also Including the Cutting and Making of Robes and Gowns, Being Part IX of The Cutter's Practical Guide to the Cutting and Making of all Kinds of Garments. The John Williamson Company Ltd., 1898.
Author W. D. F. Vincent
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