"Crawford’s System on the Science and Art of Garment Cutting" is a comprehensive guide to the techniques and principles of tailoring from the late 19th century. Authored by William T. Crawford, this book provides a detailed system for creating well-fitted garments, reflecting the fashion and craftsmanship of the era. It offers insights into the methods used by tailors and dressmakers to achieve precise cuts and professional finishes.
This volume is valuable for those interested in historical tailoring practices, fashion history, and the evolution of garment construction. It serves as a practical resource for understanding the science behind garment cutting and the artistry involved in creating custom-made clothing.
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