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Floating Canvass

Written on May 22, 2006. Written by admin.

A canvass, ready to be attached to the front of a coat. As any bespoke tailor will tell you, the only way to properly make a coat, is by using a ‘floating canvass’. Where Made-to-measure usually, and Ready-To-Wear always, use a type of fabric that is fused to the front of the coat, on the [...]

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