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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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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. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29746, 13 February 1962, Page 19

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. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29746, 13 February 1962, Page 19