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PAPER TENNIS DRESSES.—Designed by Teddy Tinling, these two tennis dresses of paper are intended to be worn only once or twice. In London, where they were introduced by the famous sportswear designer, they are sold for 15s each, but it is expected that they will be available for about 5s each within a few years. The paper dress is porous and comfortable. It looks like waffle pique.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29553, 30 June 1961, Page 2

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PAPER TENNIS DRESSES.—Designed by Teddy Tinling, these two tennis dresses of paper are intended to be worn only once or twice. In London, where they were introduced by the famous sportswear designer, they are sold for 15s each, but it is expected that they will be available for about 5s each within a few years. The paper dress is porous and comfortable. It looks like waffle pique. Press, Volume C, Issue 29553, 30 June 1961, Page 2

PAPER TENNIS DRESSES.—Designed by Teddy Tinling, these two tennis dresses of paper are intended to be worn only once or twice. In London, where they were introduced by the famous sportswear designer, they are sold for 15s each, but it is expected that they will be available for about 5s each within a few years. The paper dress is porous and comfortable. It looks like waffle pique. Press, Volume C, Issue 29553, 30 June 1961, Page 2

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