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ZAHLIA THOMAS)
Teddy Tinling believes that tennis wear must always reflect the best in current fashion while being entirely functional in design—and for 1966 this means the tennis shift He has produced a design entirely new to tennis: a geo-metrically-seamed shift which incorporates his own sophisticated interpretation of op-art. These shifts are embroidered or daisy-strewn, feather-light and practical in their simplicity.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30965, 22 January 1966, Page 2
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