“SHOCK SOCKS.”
MIT NOT FOP. SUZANNE.
ENGLISH TENNIS FASHION. LONDON, Nov. 17.—Su/n.ie J.tnglen, although flte originator of popular tennis fashions, in the cob red * «;• denu an,d the sleeveless costume, with the knee-length pleated sk rt, refuse:, on the grounds of choir ugliness, to adopt the latest English fashion of wearing men’s thick socks, rolled down to the ankle over silk stockings. English girls find these “shock socks” give greater comfort, especiuly on lard courts.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume Li, Issue 16894, 26 November 1925, Page 2
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