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The breaker jacket is a most popular shape for ski-ing wear, as it fits snugly round the waist and yet allows plenty of freedom for movement across the shoulders. This jacket is made of silk specially treated to make it wind-proof and cold-proof, and is lined throughout with proofed fabric. A jacket cut on similar lines, but made from silk woven with lastex to allow plenty of freedom for movement, is another new idea among this season’s ski-ing clothes.

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Southland Times, Issue 23336, 21 October 1937, Page 14

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The breaker jacket is a most popular shape for ski-ing wear, as it fits snugly round the waist and yet allows plenty of freedom for movement across the shoulders. This jacket is made of silk specially treated to make it wind-proof and cold-proof, and is lined throughout with proofed fabric. A jacket cut on similar lines, but made from silk woven with lastex to allow plenty of freedom for movement, is another new idea among this season’s ski-ing clothes. Southland Times, Issue 23336, 21 October 1937, Page 14

The breaker jacket is a most popular shape for ski-ing wear, as it fits snugly round the waist and yet allows plenty of freedom for movement across the shoulders. This jacket is made of silk specially treated to make it wind-proof and cold-proof, and is lined throughout with proofed fabric. A jacket cut on similar lines, but made from silk woven with lastex to allow plenty of freedom for movement, is another new idea among this season’s ski-ing clothes. Southland Times, Issue 23336, 21 October 1937, Page 14

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