4th. Will not the whole side of the back of the sack coat be nearly ½ inch longer than the frock for the same reason again?
SEAMLESS BODY.
The coat, as represented by the above front and back views, I have on hand and intend to keep it, and anyone can examine it and satisfy himself that it is not misrepresented. My intention of making it, and representing it in this book, was to illustrate what a hot iron and a skilfull workman can do with a straight piece of woolen.
5th. Will not nearly ½ inch more width, and nearly ½ inch more length, in a sack coat back, produce the sack coat too large over the blade?
6th. Will not the extra length of nearly ½ inch in the sack back armhole produce too much under sleeve behind?
7th. Must not all armholes of both frock and sack coats be the same, if one is to fit as good as the other?
8th. When was Miss Scye born? In what dictionary did she live in 1886? Where is her headquarters now? Is she single, or is she married to Mr. Arm?