LONDON AND PARISIAN.
Fur lined capes will be very generally Worn during the next few months. Some of the prettiest are of a nico medium length, and made in thin beaver cloth ; sometimes plain, but more often finely braided; the lining being of squirrel in the higher priced, and of rabbit fur in the cheaper ones. Pawn, light tan, bronze, and myrtle-green are the favourite colours, and nearly all have the modified Medici collar, which makes one so snug round the throat, without holding the head as if in a vice.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9763, 26 June 1897, Page 3
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