Introduction - By William Cooling Lawrence
Chapter I: Some Problems of the Tailoring Trade - By F. Chitham
Chapter II: Tailoring as a Vocation - By W. H. Hulme
Chapter III: Taking the Order - By the Editor
Chapter IV: Gentlemens' Garment Cutting - Trouser Cutting - By Percival Thickett
Chapter V: Gentlemens' Garment Cutting - Vest Cutting - By Percival Thickett
Chapter VI: Measures and Measuring - By the Editor
Chapter VII: Gentlemens' Garment Cutting - Coat Cutting - By Percival Thickett
Chapter VIII: Gentlemen's Garment Cutting - Cutting of Overgarments
Chapter IX: Gentlemens' Garment Cutting - Cutting for Opulent Figures - By Percival Thickett
Chapter X: Gentlemens' Garment Cutting - Variations from the Normal Draft - By Percival Thickett
Chapter XI: Trying-on - Its Place, Purpose, and Plan - By W. W. Piper
Chapter XII: After Trying-on - By W. W. Piper
CHapter XIII: Manipulation - The Principles of Cutting - By the Editor
Chapter XV: Anatomy for Tailors - By the Editor
Chapter XVI: Measuring for Ladie's Garments - By the Editor
Chapter XVII: Ladies' Garments - Skirt Cutting - By Phillip Dellafera
Chapter XVIII: Ladies' Garments - Coat Cutting - By Phillip Dellafera
Chapter XIX: Ladies' Garments - Breeches Cutting - By Phillip Dellafera
Chapter XX: Colour and Clothes - By the Editor
Chapter XXI: Juvenile Garments - Cutting for Juveniles - By J. T. Iley
Chapter XXII: Alterations - Their Cause and Cure - By Percival Thickett
Chapter XXIII: Collar Cutting and Making for Gentlemen's Garments - By Phillip Dellafera
Chapter XXIV: Catering for American Clients - By H. A. Rogers, J.P.
Chapter XXV: West End Models - By D. W. LLoyd
Chapter XXVI: Draft of West End Morning Coat - By J. W. Lovegrove
Scales of Measurements