MALE ATTIRE.
(To the Editor)
One, Joan Kennedy to wi,t, -went a-, fishing; and had a'beautiful bite^ landing a.wail —I might Tsay a whale of a one— right upon the beach she brought it, ■liook. line arid sinker complete; or was it a tailor she landed! : ,
I have ho intention of answering Sartor Eesartus's long letter, but will refer- briefly only to one pqint, that is the "comfortableness" of male attire.
One", very warm, surmnei' day a gentleman very, well', known ,liri;-:.th.e. ,Hutt, was visiting the writer's home, and complained feelingly of the heat." "Why do men not adopt: a more sensible style of dress,: at anyrate for the summer?" asked the .hostc^sy and the ra£her surprising reply was given in no uncertain tones: ''Because men are too cowardly to maice a change on one's own, none of us want to lcJok different -me. rani. 77 "~ "V'el'b sap.—l am "et(f., -."'
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 11, 7 August 1930, Page 2
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151MALE ATTIRE. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 11, 7 August 1930, Page 2
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