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New Jerseys Which Can Be Pleated

JERSEY fabrics this coming ( season are pleasantly deceiving. Their surfaces are so varied that they can be mistaken for t-yveed, angora, or doeskin. They are loomed into honeycomb weaves, patterned with stripes, intermingled with soft angora fur, speckled and left just plain. They have "been made up in tailored styies with softening details; the perennially popular shirtwaist dress m-odified and softened into today's lines. Pleats, which in a material with so much elasticity one woul'd believe could never hold, have been in-troduced-and firmly fixed, from simple knife and box, pleats to fine accordion pleating.

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 July 1948, Page 8

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New Jerseys Which Can Be Pleated Chronicle (Levin), 1 July 1948, Page 8

New Jerseys Which Can Be Pleated Chronicle (Levin), 1 July 1948, Page 8

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