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CLOTHES COUNT

Clothes do count when it conies to feeling right, even in sport. It is an indisputable fact that the woman who goes out to play golf, in a pair of shoes that are not right, in a blouse that was never meant for sport, or a sweater that has seen better days, will immediately be conscious of these defects in her appearance the moment she meets her opponent, if the opponent is correctly clad for the occasion f and that feeling will engender an inferiority complex which is transferred to the play. Nor does this moan that to play good golf one must be expensively clad. No sporting outfit is less expensive than a golfing one. A good tweed skirt, shirt blouse, a plain felt or panama hat according to the weather, a pair of golf shoes, and either a knitted or a suede jacket—these are the requirements, with variations, and amount to ordinary sports wear which may be used for any outdoor occasion.

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Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 21

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CLOTHES COUNT Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 21

CLOTHES COUNT Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 21