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NAVAL UNIFORMS.
2321
Trousers, serge
„ duck
Jumpers, serge, with-
out cuffs
Jumpers, serge, with
cuffs
Jumpers, duck, work-
ing
Jumpers, duck, uni-
form
Pairs
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The collar to be 2 inches deep at the point, tapering
to 1 5 inches at the back.
The lowest button to be In line with the pockets,
which are to be fitted with flaps, the upper edge of
the pocket being in line with the hip, and the length
of the jacket to be 1 inch below the fork.
An opening to the cuff with two small black horn
buttons.
(C.) Ofpicees' Stbwabds and Cooks.
Blue tartan or cloth (same pattern as for (A)).
WORKING DRESS JACKET.
Class I.
Of serge or duck, single-breasted, with stand and
fall collar, with four gilt buttons equl-dlstant, the
upper button being 3 inches from the seam of the
collar, a hook-and-eye being fitted at the seam to
enable the collar to be closed when a shirt is not
worn, as in the Tropics.
The collar to be 2 inches deep at the point, tapering
to li inches at the back.
The lowest button to be in line with the pockets,
which are to be fitted with flaps, the upper edge of
the pocket being in line with the hip.
The length of the jacket to be l inch below the fork.
The cuffs of the sleeves to be the same as for dress
Jacket.
Red badges to be worn on serge, blue badges on
duck.
Class III.
The same pattern as above.
Noie— When attending table. Officers' Stewards may
wear either the dress jacket or black evening
dress clothes, at the discretion of the Officers.
In hot climates white jackets may be allowed.
WHITE TUNICS.
Class X.
For wearin hot climates, when Officers weartunics.
Of white drill— single-breasted— with a stand-up
collar li inches deep, rounded in front, hook-and-eye
at neck, four gilt buttons (removable) equi-distant
the top button being lj inches from the seam of the
collar, an opening at the bottom of each side seam 5
inches long.
A patch pocket, without flap, on each breast.
The badge denoting special qualifications is not
to be worn on the collar, but on the right cuff
3 inches from the end ; it is to be fastened by two
button fasteners.
Chief Engine Room Artificers and Chief Electric-
ians are to wear three large gilt buttons on the cuffs.
Engine Room Artificers are not to wear any
distinctive buttons on the cuffs of white tunics.
Class III.
Same pattern as above. Buttons to be white horn
WAISTCOATS.
Blue cloth and tartan, single-breasted, with na
collar, the opening to be from 3 to 4 inches, with sis
gilt buttons.
Class III.
Same as above, with black horn buttons.
WORKING DRESS WAISTCOATS.
Blue serge, single-breasted, with no collar, the
opening to be from 8 to 4 inches.with six gilt buttons »
Class III.
Same as above with black horn buttons.
BLUE SERGE JUMPER WITH CUFFS.
Class II.
Of serge, to extend 3 inches below the hips, with an
inside pocket on left breast, as indicated in Sketch.
Sleeves to extend to the wristbone.
Two buttons to the cuffs.
Serge collar as per Sketch.
BLUE SERGE JUMPER WITHOUT CUFFS.
CLASS II.
Of serge, same pattern as above, but with the cuffs
removed, as shown in sketch.
Sleeves to extend to 1 Inch above the wristbone.
When used as Night-Clothing— eyelets to be fitted
by the men themselves.
WHITE UNIFORM JUMPER (BOUND).
Class II.
Of duck, with inside pocket on left breast.
Collar to be of blue jean, having a border of three
rows of f f of an inch white tape, ^ of an inch apart.
The tape on the collar is to be sewn on by hand.
The jumper to be bound round the bottom and
ends of sleeves with blue jean, i of an inch wide,
which is to be stitched on.
Sleeves to extend to l inch above the wristbone.
WHITE WORKING JUMPER.
Class II.
Of duck, same pattern as above, but with a plain
single duck collar, and not bound.

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