MIL-DTL-82149C(MC)
piping the front and bottom edges of the coat and seams joining
the center back to the skirt of the coat.
3.3.5.1. Vinyl piping. The white vinyl piping for the upper edge
of the collar shall be tubular with 7/16 inch welt and serrated
edges.
3.3.6 Cloth, twill or plain weave. The stays for the armhole
and shoulder seams, the binding for the neck edge of the coat
front interlining and the collar interlining shall be cut from
cloth, twill or plain weave polyester, natural color, conforming
to class 1 of A-A-52106. The cloth shall be khaki, shade 3707.
3.3.7 Collar interlining. The material for interlining the
collar shall be cloth, cotton buckram, double texture, laminated,
starch finish, natural color, conforming to type IV of A-A-50186.
The weight of the laminated cloth shall be 21 to 23 ounces per
square yard.
3.3.8 Plastic. The plastic strip used in the collar interlining
shall be clear, plastic pattern stock, 0.020 inch thick. It
shall be cut using the cotton buckram pattern.
3.3.8.1. Plastic interlining. The plastic interlining must
withstand wet (dry) cleaning. It must not melt or become
distorted under wet (dry) cleaning or pressing.
3.3.9 Reinforcement discs. The reinforcement discs for buttons
secured to the back skirt seam, with ring and toggle, shall be
punched from the cloth, cotton, buckram specified in 3.3.7. The
reinforcement discs shall be 7/8 inch in diameter with a 1/8 inch
diameter hole at the center.
3.3.10 Coat fronts.
The coat fronts shall conform to class 1 of
MIL-DTL-82114.
3.3.11 Shoulder pads. The shoulder pads shall conform to the
requirements of type I, class 2 of MIL-P-15064.
3.3.12 Sleeve-head pads.
The sleeve-head pads shall conform to
type IV of MIL-P-15064.
3.3.13 Stay tape. The stay tape for the armholes and waist seam
shall be cotton, 1/4 inch wide, conforming to type III, class 1
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