Men’s Fashions
3’-r—Wide lapels, narrow labels, cutaway -front,, full cuffs, narrow cuffs, three buttons, two buttons. Fel-low-men should rally round and support one who cannot afford a new suit every two months and whose old one will be “right” perhaps only once in everv two years Don’t let us be caught up in the racket which keeps our wives always a lap behind in the fashion race A racket it Is. never doubt. Does the width of a lapel in any way affect the comfort, warmth, or tidiness of a suit? Men should stand fast, wear their character on their cuffs, withstand this softening-up process. Glance through a women's fashion magazine. Do we want to wear our waist under our armpits next year? Our cuffs above our knee? Men of character who dare to be different should hear my plea.—Yours, etc..
STAND FAST. April 28. 1961.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29501, 1 May 1961, Page 3
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