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    VIDEO – Learn How to Wear Your High School or College Graduation Cap and Gown

    Congratulations, Graduate!

    Graduation Day is a moment you and your loved ones will remember — so it’s best you look the part! The videos below describe how to wear your cap and gown, and how to properly maintain your commencement regalia. Get started by selecting your degree level in the below video tutorial.

    HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION CAP, GOWN & STOLE:


    COLLEGE BACHELOR’S GRADUATION CAP, GOWN & STOLE:


    COLLEGE MASTER’S GRADUATION CAP, GOWN & STOLE:


    COLLEGE DOCTORATE GRADUATION CAP, GOWN & STOLE:


    HOW TO WEAR YOUR GRADUATION HOOD:


    GRADUATION CAP MEASURING VIDEO:
    Wondering how to get the correct size for your graduation cap or tam? It’s easy, and this video will show you how.


    GRADUATION GOWN CHEST AND HEIGHT MEASURING VIDEO:
    Wondering how to get the correct chest and height sizes for your graduation gown? It’s easy, and this video will show you how.


    GRADUATION GOWN SLEEVE MEASURING VIDEO:
    Wondering how to make sure you’ve got the right sleeve measurement for your graduation gown? It’s easy, and this video will you how.

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