how the outer robes sit

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In the crl it states, "The front part should fall like a waterfall from the tip of the helmet" does this simply refer to the outer robe having a wavy effect like a ripple in the water (like a drape when pulling it closer or are we talking about the robe following the shape of the bottom peak of the helmet in a sort of "v" for a ripple or two like some guard photos show.
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In the crl it states, "The front part should fall like a waterfall from the tip of the helmet", are we talking about the robes simply having a wavy effect like pulling drapes, or wavy like a "v" from the bottom of the helmet
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This would be the best visual to explain that.
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I saw this, love how the robe flows and you can see what I mean with the bottom peak of the helmet

https://www.google.ca/search?q=imperial ... iv=8&spf=5

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Hope all goes well. The outer robe just flows down the front. It's heavy. When I walk I can feel it like a curtain moving. It's a beautiful design.
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