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DESIGNED IN NEW YORK.—Mr John, the international milliner of New York, showed these two styles in a recent collection. LEFT: A moulded toque in fine beige felt. RIGHT: A Seville breton in white felt embroidered on the upturned brim in black silk braid.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 2

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DESIGNED IN NEW YORK.—Mr John, the international milliner of New York, showed these two styles in a recent collection. LEFT: A moulded toque in fine beige felt. RIGHT: A Seville breton in white felt embroidered on the upturned brim in black silk braid. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 2

DESIGNED IN NEW YORK.—Mr John, the international milliner of New York, showed these two styles in a recent collection. LEFT: A moulded toque in fine beige felt. RIGHT: A Seville breton in white felt embroidered on the upturned brim in black silk braid. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 2

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