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Bat-Wing Sleeves In London Fashion Show

' Round shoulder lines ,and batwing sleeves give a casual and easy-to-wear look •to * long sweaters or waist-length cardigans shown by Dorville in London recently, says the New Zealand Wool Board’s London fashion writer. Hip-length twin-sets feature ribbed yokes and waist-bands on tie-belted cardigans, and long sleeved sweaters finish Vshaped necklines with revers. Off-the-shoulder draw-string neckline evening jumpers with a deep band of ribbing from the waist are seen in white, a wide range of attractive colours and black—the latter introducing a tinsel band at the low neckline. An attractive Dorville sweater suitable for evening wear features bat-wing sleeves, with the tailored severity relieved by tinsel stripes. '

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 53, 14 February 1949, Page 7

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Bat-Wing Sleeves In London Fashion Show Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 53, 14 February 1949, Page 7

Bat-Wing Sleeves In London Fashion Show Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 53, 14 February 1949, Page 7

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