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Brown plaid overalls. 



Made of heavy cotton cloth. Provided with shoulder-straps, front 

 bib, and left side pocket. Worn chiefly by cooks of fishing ves- 

 sels in summer. Gloucester, Mass., 1883. 102,103. U. S. Fish 

 Commission. 



Gingham overalls. 



Made of brown and white gingham, with a left side pocket, shoulder- 

 straps, and bib. Worn chiefly by cooks of fishing vessels. 

 Gloucester, Mass., 1883. 102,105. TJ. S. Fish Commission. 

 Duplicate of 102,105. Gloucester, Mass., 1883. 102,109. U. 

 S. Fish Commission. 



Gingham overalls. 



Made of blue and white gingham. With a left side pocket, shoulder- 

 straps, and bib. Worn chiefly by cooks of fishing vessels. 

 Gloucester, Mass. 1883. 102,105. U. S. Fish Commission. 



jackets and jumpers. 

 Monkey jackets. 



Made of blue chinchilla, lined with heavy checked flannel. A 

 very heavy jacket, with inside and outside breast pockets ; out- 

 side side pockets with flaps, a velvet collar, and gutta percha 

 buttons. Worn by New England fishermen, chiefly in winter, 

 but to some extent in summer on northern fishing grounds. 

 Gloucester, Mass., 1883. 102,093. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Jumper jacket. 



Made of blue and white woolen cloth and lined with plaid flannel, 

 with red flannel facings. This garment is similar to the jumper, 

 but longer and without a band around the waist. Side pockets, 

 a broad neckband, no collar, gutta-percha buttons. Worn by 

 New England fishermen at all seasons, but especially adapted 

 for wearing underneath oil clothing. Gloucester, Mass., 1883. 

 102,094. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Cardigan jacket. 



A dark -brown knit jacket, with side pockets, horn-buttons, no collar, 

 and close-fitting knit cuffs. Bound in front and on pockets. 

 Worn by New England fishermen at all seasons, but chiefly dur- 

 ing cold weather underneath a woolen jacket or oil-clothing. 

 Gloucester, Mass., 1883. 102,095. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Woolen jumper. 



Made of blue and white cloth lined with red flannel. One breast 

 pocket. The jumper is a short jacket-like garment worn by fish- 

 ermen. This style is the one in most common use. It is worn 



