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' cumbersome, these seem to have captured the hearts of those of slender figure who are not afraid of appearing stout. Breitswanz (broadtail to us) and mink remain the most elegant of all for the fur coat, but Indian lamb, which is lovely in black and white, and Russian squirrel are the season’s closest rivals to these regal furs
Fur hats to match the coats or coat trimmings are much in favour. As u rule, these take the form of a high, square-cuffed turban, without trimming and usually made entirely of the. fur, though it may have the cuff of fur and the flat crown of velvet or cloth like the coat.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 21 January 1939, Page 12
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