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- **Main fabric**
- Cut **1 front left**
- Cut **1 button placket** (only if you opted for a separate button placket)
- Cut **1 front right**
- Cut **1 buttonhole placket** (only if you opted for a separate buttonhole placket)
- Cut **1 back**
- Cut **1 collar**
- Cut **1 undercollar**
- Cut **2 yoke(s)** or **4 yokes** if you've chosen a split yoke
- Cut **2 sleeve(s)**
- Cut **2 collar stand(s)**
- Cut **2 sleeve placket underlap(s)**
- Cut **2 sleeve placket overlap(s)**
- Cut **4 cuff(s)**
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- **Fusible interfacing**
- Cut **1 collar**
- Cut **1 undercollar**
- Cut **2 collar stand(s)**
- Cut **2 cuff(s)**
<Note>
When cutting out two, you can cut them [good sides together](/docs/sewing/good-sides-together).
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However, when working with fabric with a pattern, I prefer to cut them individually to finely control the pattern matching.
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When you cut them individually, remember that they need to be mirror images of each other. So flip either your pattern or your fabric over when cutting the second one.
</Note>
<Warning>
###### Caveats
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- The **front right**, **front left**, and **sleeve** have seams that should be made into flat-felled seams. As such, they have extra seam allowance on those seams. When cutting out these pieces, you **must** include this extra seam allowance.
- The cuff guard and cuff placket have no seam allowance. That is normal, just cut them out as they are drawn on the pattern.
- Do not cut out the darts in the **back** piece. You should mark them, but not cut them out.
</Warning>