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“Swing” is the new word in music, dancing and frocking. Lines must flow and that means a very special foundation for evening wear. The garment pictured above is recommended for its long, smooth line and its essential freedom. It Is made In firm Lastretch with not a bone to mar the long, smooth silhouette. The dainty submerged lace brassiere gives just the right degree of uplift, and the pattern cannot be detected under the flimsiest, sheerest chiffon. This is a Petite garment by Berlei, and is published by arrangement with them.

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Southland Times, Issue 23182, 24 April 1937, Page 9

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“Swing” is the new word in music, dancing and frocking. Lines must flow and that means a very special foundation for evening wear. The garment pictured above is recommended for its long, smooth line and its essential freedom. It Is made In firm Lastretch with not a bone to mar the long, smooth silhouette. The dainty submerged lace brassiere gives just the right degree of uplift, and the pattern cannot be detected under the flimsiest, sheerest chiffon. This is a Petite garment by Berlei, and is published by arrangement with them. Southland Times, Issue 23182, 24 April 1937, Page 9

“Swing” is the new word in music, dancing and frocking. Lines must flow and that means a very special foundation for evening wear. The garment pictured above is recommended for its long, smooth line and its essential freedom. It Is made In firm Lastretch with not a bone to mar the long, smooth silhouette. The dainty submerged lace brassiere gives just the right degree of uplift, and the pattern cannot be detected under the flimsiest, sheerest chiffon. This is a Petite garment by Berlei, and is published by arrangement with them. Southland Times, Issue 23182, 24 April 1937, Page 9