Connie,
 
My guess, gleaned form modern tailoring, is that the issue is posture.  It 
usually indicates that the shoulders are rolled forward.  I am not sure how to 
fix this if the gussets are at the ends of the neck slash in a single piece of 
fabric like I am used to.  The modern fixes that I have seen involve changes in 
the back piece, the front piece as well as the sleeve head, and I don't know if 
you can do something equivalent without a shoulder seam.  Good luck!
 
Laurie
 
 
 
> Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 10:45:40 -0500> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> CC: > Subject: [h-cost] Renaissance shirt question> > We have 
> made several shirts and keep running into the same problem. The> neck 
> consistantly pulls to the back. That leaves us constantly pulling> the shirt 
> to the front to keep from choking.> > Our theory is that our gusset is either 
> in the wrong place or not large> enough or both.> > Has anyone else had this 
> problem? Does anyone have suggestions on how> to correct it?> > Thank you,> > 
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