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One of the greatest charms of a summer week-end in the country is the informality that can be observed in matters of dress. Here is an outfit of a kind which will prove splendid for cribs, beaches, and play of a not-too-vigorous nature, ft consists simply of a silk blouse tucked into extra large belted silk trousers, which have the appearance of a skirt. The belts over the shoulders with the little mock pockets have no function other than adornment, but the large trouser pockets must prove very handy. The colours used here were red and sand.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19361007.2.155.3.1

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Evening Star, Issue 22463, 7 October 1936, Page 17

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One of the greatest charms of a summer week-end in the country is the informality that can be observed in matters of dress. Here is an outfit of a kind which will prove splendid for cribs, beaches, and play of a not-too-vigorous nature, ft consists simply of a silk blouse tucked into extra large belted silk trousers, which have the appearance of a skirt. The belts over the shoulders with the little mock pockets have no function other than adornment, but the large trouser pockets must prove very handy. The colours used here were red and sand. Evening Star, Issue 22463, 7 October 1936, Page 17

One of the greatest charms of a summer week-end in the country is the informality that can be observed in matters of dress. Here is an outfit of a kind which will prove splendid for cribs, beaches, and play of a not-too-vigorous nature, ft consists simply of a silk blouse tucked into extra large belted silk trousers, which have the appearance of a skirt. The belts over the shoulders with the little mock pockets have no function other than adornment, but the large trouser pockets must prove very handy. The colours used here were red and sand. Evening Star, Issue 22463, 7 October 1936, Page 17

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