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SQUARE YOUR SHOULDERS.—With the political dictators of Europe fitting out the men of their countries in military uniforms, the fashion dictators feel that some reciprocal action is called for on their -part. Hence the many martial notions which have found their way from Paris and other style centres. This “ squarish ” suit is an excellent example. The jacket is yellow, the wide revers opening to reveal a blouse and fie of the same material; the skirt is navy, and the gloves navy with yellow stitching.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19360930.2.141.4

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Evening Star, Issue 22457, 30 September 1936, Page 15

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SQUARE YOUR SHOULDERS.—With the political dictators of Europe fitting out the men of their countries in military uniforms, the fashion dictators feel that some reciprocal action is called for on their -part. Hence the many martial notions which have found their way from Paris and other style centres. This “ squarish ” suit is an excellent example. The jacket is yellow, the wide revers opening to reveal a blouse and fie of the same material; the skirt is navy, and the gloves navy with yellow stitching. Evening Star, Issue 22457, 30 September 1936, Page 15

SQUARE YOUR SHOULDERS.—With the political dictators of Europe fitting out the men of their countries in military uniforms, the fashion dictators feel that some reciprocal action is called for on their -part. Hence the many martial notions which have found their way from Paris and other style centres. This “ squarish ” suit is an excellent example. The jacket is yellow, the wide revers opening to reveal a blouse and fie of the same material; the skirt is navy, and the gloves navy with yellow stitching. Evening Star, Issue 22457, 30 September 1936, Page 15

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