The newest sleeves and hats. The short sleeve with a full frill is pretty for a frock worn with a “picture” hat having a very shallow crown and a very wide brim. The long sleeve, flaring into deep scallop-edged “bell” over the hand, is a dainty idea for a frock cut on old-world lines and worn with a “poke-bonnet” hat. The three-quarter length draped sleeve is for a formal frock of fairy-like charm, with which is worn a graceful “floppy” hat.
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Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 12
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81The newest sleeves and hats. The short sleeve with a full frill is pretty for a frock worn with a “picture” hat having a very shallow crown and a very wide brim. The long sleeve, flaring into deep scallop-edged “bell” over the hand, is a dainty idea for a frock cut on old-world lines and worn with a “poke-bonnet” hat. The three-quarter length draped sleeve is for a formal frock of fairy-like charm, with which is worn a graceful “floppy” hat. Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 12
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