This view of the supreme award topcoat for men shows the “duality sleeve,” inset in front, but raglan at back, and the back vent. The model he escorts wears a merit-winning topcoat for women by B. W. Ball and Company, of Wellington. Fully cut in a meadow green shade, it, too, has the comfortable raglan sleeves. Double buttons are a feature of the front, and the rounded collar is in keeping with the generous fullness of the back.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29746, 13 February 1962, Page 19
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78This view of the supreme award topcoat for men shows the “duality sleeve,” inset in front, but raglan at back, and the back vent. The model he escorts wears a merit-winning topcoat for women by B. W. Ball and Company, of Wellington. Fully cut in a meadow green shade, it, too, has the comfortable raglan sleeves. Double buttons are a feature of the front, and the rounded collar is in keeping with the generous fullness of the back. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29746, 13 February 1962, Page 19
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