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OLD FABRICS REVIVED

■ r Those quaint-looking wrappers, farthingales, arid camisoles that only recently inspired condescending chuckles when^ unearthed^ from old trunks or pictured in old advertisements are being gladly reclaimed by persons fortunate enough to own them, comments an "American writer. Since the cambrics, nainsooks, and hand-made laces of ,<;._ which they are made are once again fashionable, most of these garments can be ripped apart, given a good soap and water washing, and made into modern versions of the originals. ) a

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 19, 23 January 1940, Page 12

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OLD FABRICS REVIVED Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 19, 23 January 1940, Page 12

OLD FABRICS REVIVED Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 19, 23 January 1940, Page 12

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