HATS FOR MEN
The old-rose hats for men which tho ante-Easter season showed us were fore-runners. A deep and rather violent'purple is now available; so is a rich dark pea-green for suits, and every shade of gold (says a writer in "Thn Queen"). The rue do la Paix has not
THE SLEEVELESS COATEE. A delightful three-piece onsemblo carried out In morocain. .The. jumper is in ivory embroidered with apple green, add tho sleeveless coatee is in the latter colour, effectively worked with white Angora wool.
yet noticed this, for it deals with frightened peoplo like diplomats and
tourists, who are dreadfully scared of being different from anybody in anything; but in the more ordinary quarters of the. city, where the actual Parisians live and work, the "North Kensingtons" and Hammersmiths and Fins-' bury Squares, there is a richness of colouring in tho windows of tailors and hatters which is reminiscent of a bunch of Nice anemones or some pretty stained glass. It really will be pleasant if men leave off being magpies in the ovening and sparrows by day, and wear the colours they have a love for in their hearts. But it is. a detestable 'greon, .iustthe same; only welcome for Uts promise' of better hues to come.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 12
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