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CAPES AND CLOAKS Mens 1h 18 Century Costume, Cu and Fashion usually worn over one shou! Diagram 13 the body by tying the ends of Shoulder cape with Flat Collat. Ref: Figures 39, 40, and 42. neck curve, Bs FlatCollar, The shaded parson the collarepreseatthe braid sewn around the edges. ‘The poins 3 and 4 are sewn cape from 1102. After the 8 (ul Dis 6 = alents'y sagas “er ween ‘Copyright 200 (ee pei) “6 Diagram 14 around the body As Back section B: Front section. ‘The back and front ns can be separated by placing a seam C: TheNeck Tunnel. Thisismade from the same fabricasthecloak. Measure around the neck from 2 to 3 and apply this measurement from 4 to 5 and from $ 106 on Diagram C. The ‘cord threaded through the tunnel, The ends of the cord are tied at the rontoftheneck. Cloaks and Capes are usually lined throughout with of fabric. Ps. (ur) wo p= pues CE Capes and Cloaks Capes an Clos Men's 7h 18h Century Costume, Cut nd Fashion s Diagram 18 Copyright 200 (8 page) Plates: 160.1670 3 century Costume, Cot and Fashion Pes 1620-1670 Men's 17 8 Century Costume, Cut nd Fashion Men's 17h 18h Century Costume, Cot a Fashion Plas: 160.1670 | Plae38. 1600 (elo effecof Plate 2. #8 Men's 7h & 18th Century Costume, Cu ant Fsion Shes i tt Ce Cost, Cut Fnhion fine colored plane PART TWO 1670 - 1760 ow then was the Devil dressed? (Ob, he was in his Sunday's best His coat was red and his breeches were blue, and there was a hole where his til came through. Rober Southey, “THE DEVILS WALK" mrss)

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