Hello,

I've never seen or heard of it in the US, and not for cravats for
political office holders, either.  A very nice tradition, I loved the
lace on the Spanish judge's sleeves.

Carolyn

Carolyn Hastings
Stow, MA USA


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> Carolina G. Gallego
> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:54 AM
> To: arachne
> Subject: [lace] laces used by judges
> 
> Hello all,
> Some weeks ago, I put a question about which was the use of lace on
> attorneys or judges dress.
> Sure I did not express myself appropriate and my question did not make
> sense for you, so I had no reply. My nears say that I am obstinate, so
I
> am here again asking you:
> Does it exists the tradition to sew a lace application on the border
of
> sleeves of judges dress?
> Here in Spain has remained the tradition and I have upload a picture
on
> the page:
> http://www.geocities.com/carolgallego/punetas.html
> 
> I would like to hear from you, as I am curious if this tradition only
> survive in Spain or in other parts of the world too.
> 
> Kind regards.
> 
> Carolina. Barcelona. Spain
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