Almost all of our smartest girls these days are business girls. Here we see two extremely chic coats and skirts suitable for street wear and for the office. On the left is an English tailored suit in flecked tweed, with navy blouse, bag and gloves, while the navy homburg felt has a coloured motif in
front. On the right is a tailored brown birds-eye suit, with brown felt hat and other accessories also brown, while stockings and gloves are a perfect match to each other in a beige toning.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 16, 3 February 1937, Page 11
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89Almost all of our smartest girls these days are business girls. Here we see two extremely chic coats and skirts suitable for street wear and for the office. On the left is an English tailored suit in flecked tweed, with navy blouse, bag and gloves, while the navy homburg felt has a coloured motif in front. On the right is a tailored brown birds-eye suit, with brown felt hat and other accessories also brown, while stockings and gloves are a perfect match to each other in a beige toning. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 16, 3 February 1937, Page 11
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