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Thornton's International System of Ladies' Garment Cutting 
(London, c.1912)

Riding And Cycling Dress

140.jpg (181182 bytes) 141.jpg (95542 bytes) Lady's Riding Jacket System

142.jpg (171330 bytes) 143.jpg (93312 bytes) The New Riding Jacket

144.jpg (196855 bytes) 145.jpg (95239 bytes) The New Ride-Astride Coat

 

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Fast Fit: Easy Pattern Alterations for Every Figure 

Pattern Designing for Dressmakers

Theatre and Fashion : Oscar Wilde to the Suffragettes

Period Costume for Stage & Screen : Patterns for Women's Dress, 1800-1909

Women's Fashions of the Early 1900s : An Unabridged Republication of 'New York Fashions, 1909' 

Men's Fashion Illustrations from the Turn of the Century

The Blue Book of Men's Tailoring : Theatrical Costumemaker's Pattern Book for Edwardian Men's Costumes

Patterns of Fashion 2 : Englishwomen's Dresses and Their Construction C.1860-1940

Turn-Of-The-Century Fashion Patterns and Tailoring Techniques

The Evolution of Fashion : Pattern and Cut from 1066 to 1930

Cutting for All! : The Sartorial Arts, Related Crafts, and the Commercial Paper Pattern : A Bibliographic Reference Guide for Designers, Technicians,

146.jpg (143115 bytes) 147.jpg (116074 bytes) Lady's "Standard" Riding Skirt

148.jpg (147493 bytes) 149.jpg (81392 bytes) Lady's "Safety" Riding Skirt

150.jpg (142703 bytes) 151.jpg (91325 bytes) Lady's "Looped" Safety Riding Skirt

152.jpg (128726 bytes) 153.jpg (92102 bytes) Lady's "Apron" Riding Skirt

154.jpg (133803 bytes) 155.jpg (88807 bytes) Lady's "Pommel-Clear" Riding Skirt

156.jpg (129944 bytes) 157.jpg (90093 bytes) Lady's Safety "Apron" Riding Skirt

158.jpg (139721 bytes) 159.jpg (81593 bytes) Lady's Ride-Astride Plain Skirt

160.jpg (158085 bytes) 161.jpg (109767 bytes) The Ride-Astride Skirt

162.jpg (148683 bytes) 163.jpg (90254 bytes) Lady's Riding Breeches 

164.jpg (150917 bytes) 165.jpg (93872 bytes) Lady's Riding Pantaloons 

166.jpg (132770 bytes) 167.jpg (88895 bytes) Lady's Cycling Skirt

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