LADY'S HOUSE SACQUE. Striped Scotch flannel was used for making this model. The wide, flat collar is comfortable and prettj for the house, but the pattern provides a standing collar, if that should be preferred. The sleeve has but one seam ; and, to give room at the elbow, a few gathers are arranged at the seam where the bend of the elbow comes. The front Of the waist is held in position bj a belt tacked at the side seams. Cashmere, albatross, French flannel, outing flannel, lawn, dimity and wash silks would make ser\ iceable sacques in this stj le.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 22, 1 December 1900, Page 9
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100LADY'S HOUSE SACQUE. Striped Scotch flannel was used for making this model. The wide, flat collar is comfortable and prettj for the house, but the pattern provides a standing collar, if that should be preferred. The sleeve has but one seam ; and, to give room at the elbow, a few gathers are arranged at the seam where the bend of the elbow comes. The front Of the waist is held in position bj a belt tacked at the side seams. Cashmere, albatross, French flannel, outing flannel, lawn, dimity and wash silks would make ser\ iceable sacques in this stj le. Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 22, 1 December 1900, Page 9
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