Mixing And Matching
Co-ordinates are no longer just bright fashion ideas, but a way of life for girls who like to set trends. A British company has produced some i imaginative new co-ordinates to buy one at a time or assembled for a complete outfit. For example, start with an amber wool cape, then add a matching skirt. The result is a stylish suit. Then add a tailored skirt-blouse in dark coffee brown with a very wide tie in toning amber. Then look for sweaters and slacks, in matching or contrasting shades to make up other outfits. This is the way clever girls today build up impeccable, individual wardrobes which give plenty of variety. —British Overseas Press Service.
USE the Advertisements tn “The Press" to plan your buying. They will save you many hours of Shopping Time
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31597, 7 February 1968, Page 3
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