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Designed by Terrence at Paris, using a green and white mixture tweed from the Internationally-famous Bute Loom, of Scotland, this trim outfit has a neat, closely-fitting little waistcoat; the soft easy jacket has the fashionable hip length, while the slightly flared skirt ends above the knee. Important white binding, and crisp white buttons and accessories, complete a sophisticated effect the home dressmaker could achieve, If she gave careful attention to detail, and allowed plenty of time. She might need to adapt several diffierent patterns to complete the three pieces, but by searching through the pattern books available in many dress shops thia is possible.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31680, 16 May 1968, Page 11

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Designed by Terrence at Paris, using a green and white mixture tweed from the Internationally-famous Bute Loom, of Scotland, this trim outfit has a neat, closely-fitting little waistcoat; the soft easy jacket has the fashionable hip length, while the slightly flared skirt ends above the knee. Important white binding, and crisp white buttons and accessories, complete a sophisticated effect the home dressmaker could achieve, If she gave careful attention to detail, and allowed plenty of time. She might need to adapt several diffierent patterns to complete the three pieces, but by searching through the pattern books available in many dress shops thia is possible. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31680, 16 May 1968, Page 11

Designed by Terrence at Paris, using a green and white mixture tweed from the Internationally-famous Bute Loom, of Scotland, this trim outfit has a neat, closely-fitting little waistcoat; the soft easy jacket has the fashionable hip length, while the slightly flared skirt ends above the knee. Important white binding, and crisp white buttons and accessories, complete a sophisticated effect the home dressmaker could achieve, If she gave careful attention to detail, and allowed plenty of time. She might need to adapt several diffierent patterns to complete the three pieces, but by searching through the pattern books available in many dress shops thia is possible. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31680, 16 May 1968, Page 11