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accessibility. The anti-g garment shall have a pocket on the calf of each leg, an elastic strap
across the front face of each thigh, and a knife pocket on the front of the left thigh.
3.6
Construction.
The anti-g garment shall be constructed as specified in table II; however, the manufacturer will
not be required to follow the exact sequence of operations as listed therein.
3.6.1 Stitches and seams.
Stitches and seams specified in table II shall conform to ASTM D 6193. Thread breaks and
ends of all stitches and seams, if not caught in other stitches or seams, shall be securely
backstitched reversing the stitching direction and sewing a continuous row of stitching
superimposed on the original row of stitching for a distance of 1/2 inch. Stitching shall be
considered caught in another stitch or seam if the two stitches are in opposite directions and
superimposed directly on each other for at least one inch. The bartacks joining the spacer
material and attaching the patches (see figures 2 and 3) shall be 3/4 inch long, centered, and
shall contain approximately 32 stitches. Thread ends of all stitches inside and outside of the
anti-g garment shall be trimmed flush with the fabric.
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