Simplicity circa 1947
Shirt: The back is gathered to the shoulder yoke and the front joins the yoke at a forward shoulder seam. The button-front shirt is finished with a convertible collar. In Styles 1 and II, the long sleeves have soft pleats at the lower edge and are finished with buttoned cuffs. Style I has two patch pockets with buttoned flaps. In Style II, the flaps are stitched to the upper edge of pockets. Style III has short sleeves and one pocket with a flap stitched to it.
Chest: 28"
Finished Length of Shirts: 24"
Pattern: Complete. Printed tissue. Cut with pinking shear along and inside cut lines. Shirt front and back were cut in with a much more defined waist. Comes with paper instructions.
Envelope: Very poor vintage condition with lots of rips and tears.
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