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1930s Mens' raglan sleeve shirt pattern neck 36-38 cm (14"-15")
Link to buy PDF version of the neck size: 36 cm (14")
Link to buy PDF version of the neck size: 38 cm (15")
An early 1930s men’s casual raglan sleeve shirt, with short or long sleeve options. The design includes one breast pocket and features topstitching along the main seams. The collar was sketched being worn with a tie for tennis and also open for a more casual appearance.
The front of the shirt is cut as one piece and the placket closure is formed with a facing and folding to form the button stand, therefore the shirt does not open with a separate left and right side and is worn tucked in.
Available in two original sizes
Chest | Waist | Neck | |
1. | 86 cm (34") | 78 cm (30.7") | 36 cm (14.2") |
2. | 90 cm (35.4") | 84 cm (33") | 38 cm (15") |
Includes:
- 1.5 cm (5/8”) seam allowances.
- Original notations on the pattern are in German and English.
- Guide with original information and notes for sewing (but no step-by-step instructions*) in English only.
- Printed on 40-GSM semi-transparent paper.
- Links to our online library of helpful sewing references.
*Previous sewing experience in making shirts is needed for this pattern because it does not have step-by-step instructions.
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Customer reviews
★★★★★
David Young, 15 Apr, 2024
This is an excellent pattern , very well presented with lots of useful information and documents. Raglan sleeves are much easier to sew than the usual kind. The pattern could easily be lengthened to make a man’s nightshirt. The help and advice from Rebekah was first-class. Highly recommended!
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