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Image missingFig. 107.Man's outer frock. throughout with narrow, black strips of seal skin. The cut of the body is shown on Fig. 109–10, the same. as on fig. 104; the sleeves are made of 8 and 9 pieces of skin sewn together.

A frock from Tununermiut, Ponds Inlet, is in front 63 cm long, at the back 100 cm; over-all width 1.20 m; edged with a strip of white short-haired caribou skin. Its cut is the same as on fig. 105; thus these two styles are used for both outer and inner frocks indiscriminately. The sleeves are of one large and three of four small pieces.

Fig. 111 (Iglulingmiut) is an inner frock, differing from the foregoing in having a slit in front. Length front 67 cm, back 1.15 m, over-all width 1.40 m; the back flap is only slightly longer than the front flap. Edged with black seal skin. Cut as on fig. 109–10. An inner frock from the Iglulingmiut, which has been used together with fig. 107, has four slits like this.

On fig. 106 will also be seen a pair of outer trousers of dark caribou skin with light cross stripes at the bottoms and across the thighs; width across the waist 48, across the bottom of each leg 32 cm; length along outer edge of the leg 62 cm. They are made up of six large and sixteen smaller pieces of skin; above the cross stripes the front and back each consist of a large piece of skin, whereas the