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RUSSIAN FASHIONS FOR CHILDREN.—LEFT: A white plastic raincoat, worn with a “babushka” scarf trimmed with embroidered braid. RIGHT: “An-An,” a three-quarters-length racoon coat, which retails at 58 guineas.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31343, 13 April 1967, Page 2

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RUSSIAN FASHIONS FOR CHILDREN.—LEFT: A white plastic raincoat, worn with a “babushka” scarf trimmed with embroidered braid. RIGHT: “An-An,” a three-quarters-length racoon coat, which retails at 58 guineas. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31343, 13 April 1967, Page 2

RUSSIAN FASHIONS FOR CHILDREN.—LEFT: A white plastic raincoat, worn with a “babushka” scarf trimmed with embroidered braid. RIGHT: “An-An,” a three-quarters-length racoon coat, which retails at 58 guineas. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31343, 13 April 1967, Page 2