FOR SEA AND SUN.—In the summertime every young woman’s fancy turns to swim suits. Two samples selected from a recent Paris show. The one on the left is a white knitted suit with a nautical decoration appropriately navy. The little detachable skirt can be fastened to the button and hole under, the throat and becomes an effective cape. The model on the right is of navy blue jetsey. Note the brace which keeps the striped plastron in place.
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Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 17
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78FOR SEA AND SUN.—In the summertime every young woman’s fancy turns to swim suits. Two samples selected from a recent Paris show. The one on the left is a white knitted suit with a nautical decoration appropriately navy. The little detachable skirt can be fastened to the button and hole under, the throat and becomes an effective cape. The model on the right is of navy blue jetsey. Note the brace which keeps the striped plastron in place. Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 17
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