1930s Mens' raglan sleeve shirt. Neck size: 38 cm (15"). PDF
Also available as a printed PAPER pattern
This is a pattern for an early 1930s men's casual raglan-sleeved shirt. It can be made with either short or long sleeves. It features a breast pocket and topstitching along the main seams. One of the original sketches shows the collar buttoned up and the shirt worn with a tie for playing tennis, but it could also be worn with the collar open for a more casual appearance. The front of the shirt is cut as one piece and the closure is formed by a separate placket facing piece that is folded and stitched in place to create the button stand. Consequently, the shirt does not open at the centre front like a modern shirt does, and it should be worn tucked in.
For these body measurements:
| 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") |
Also available as PDF pattern: 36 cm (14.2")
Includes:- 1.5 cm (5/8") seam allowances.
- Original annotations on the pattern pieces are in German and English.
- Guide with original information and written instructions*, in English only.
- Links to our online library of helpful sewing references.
- Printing formats: A0, A4, US-Letter paper.
*Previous sewing experience required, because the instructions are without diagrams.
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