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Tweed, the most versatile of all winter fabrics, has been used in every variety of pattern, weight and colour to make these new models. The four at the top, with the exception of the navy lightweight tweed frock with silk sash and trimmings, are ideal for out-door occasions. The taffeta blouse is a bright suggestion for under the costume. The unusual swagger costume on the right has the same material as the skirt used as pockettrimming and giving it individuality. Back again to light tweeds, both in colour and weight, in the semitailored frock, and again, on the left, sponsoring weightier materials for outdoor outfits.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 140, 10 March 1938, Page 5

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Tweed, the most versatile of all winter fabrics, has been used in every variety of pattern, weight and colour to make these new models. The four at the top, with the exception of the navy lightweight tweed frock with silk sash and trimmings, are ideal for out-door occasions. The taffeta blouse is a bright suggestion for under the costume. The unusual swagger costume on the right has the same material as the skirt used as pockettrimming and giving it individuality. Back again to light tweeds, both in colour and weight, in the semitailored frock, and again, on the left, sponsoring weightier materials for outdoor outfits. Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 140, 10 March 1938, Page 5

Tweed, the most versatile of all winter fabrics, has been used in every variety of pattern, weight and colour to make these new models. The four at the top, with the exception of the navy lightweight tweed frock with silk sash and trimmings, are ideal for out-door occasions. The taffeta blouse is a bright suggestion for under the costume. The unusual swagger costume on the right has the same material as the skirt used as pockettrimming and giving it individuality. Back again to light tweeds, both in colour and weight, in the semitailored frock, and again, on the left, sponsoring weightier materials for outdoor outfits. Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 140, 10 March 1938, Page 5

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