Marlow White's swords and sabers have ceremonial blades. As such, they are built to strict military regulations to be used in drills, ceremonies, and displays. These blades are of the highest quality but are not sharpened for use as a weapon.
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Hi! Recently got a shoulder strap kit, but I can't find anywhere online that teaches me how to apply them. I do all of my own sewing and would like to know how to do these on a uniform without them. Thanks,
Eli
Eli
Question by: Eli Paver on May 20, 2025, 10:01 PM
Thank you for reaching out! We are happy to help.
When attaching the shoulder loops to the ASU Coat, please follow the steps below:
Open up the top of the armhole and insert the epaulette:
i. The back end of the epaulette will lay ½” behind the center shoulder seam
ii. The front end of the epaulette will lay 1-1/2” in front of the center shoulder seam
iii. Sew the armhole back together. The outer portion of the armhole will be sewn by machine. The satin on the inside of the armhole is handsewn.
Attaching the shoulder button:
i. 1” out from collar lapel
ii. ½” down from shoulder seam
When attaching the shoulder loops to the ASU Coat, please follow the steps below:
Open up the top of the armhole and insert the epaulette:
i. The back end of the epaulette will lay ½” behind the center shoulder seam
ii. The front end of the epaulette will lay 1-1/2” in front of the center shoulder seam
iii. Sew the armhole back together. The outer portion of the armhole will be sewn by machine. The satin on the inside of the armhole is handsewn.
Attaching the shoulder button:
i. 1” out from collar lapel
ii. ½” down from shoulder seam
Answer by: Hannah George (Admin) on May 22, 2025, 10:34 AM