Hi everyone and Aurelia who wrote:
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> I have three committed jabot-makers so far. When I get a total of nine, I
> will produce the pattern. Meanwhile, I have been communing all day
> with the
> lace gods.
Just a thought - shouldn't you also be communing with someone who would
wear one of the ja
Dear Aurelia,
I was not suggesting that we copy an existing jabot. It is simply the case
that some people have expressed concern about the jabot fitting the neck size
and such. Perhaps there are adjustable tabs on the back. My thought was to buy
an inferior jabot as a starting point in the desig
on 7/15/04 5:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> It seems clear to me that it would be advantageous to contact this company,
> or better yet the one that supplies attire to our Supreme Court and to buy a
> sample jabot to use as a pattern. No doubt the name of the judicial
Thank you Karen for this interesting site regarding legal attire. It not only
tells the history of legal attire, something that will be needed for the
accompanying documentation that Aurelia refers to, but is a company that sells
legal attire.
It seems clear to me that it would be advantageous