What is best assembly order for a large antique armoire? Specifically: top goes on and the doors are hung?

Looking for the easiest way to do this with just two people. This is a very large 3 door (w/mirrors) armoire from about 1910. I am worried about the very last part where you have three doors to get hung and top to go on, then bolts to tie top down. Thought about wrapping a belt around the whole thing to keeps the doors in place, then putting the top on to get the door hinge pins in place. Anyone done this before?

Answers:
As with any project start from the floor up---bottom drawers, if you have them, next mount doors, as you get ready to put the top on square up the cabinet---glue joints on the top of the cabinet-- and on the sides if necessary.

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