SOFTLY SHOD
FlexMe Leathers In i I The Limelight 1 . Two-tone shoes- come m with a clap of summer thunder, arid better ■ and brighter pavements become th© order of ; a sunny day. OPORTS -shoes m brown /and white ,■. desert the beaches and appear bn the pavements -with slightly higher heels, -and their place on the. sands is. taken by colored rubber shoes/with cuban -heels and the- gayest.' of straw and ieather plaited, sandals. The light oxford appears m any old shade, and, best of all, colored' "courts" are back— green, blue,. scarlet and yel- ( low. -• ■'''"' : . '/'•"':• /•-- '.'-■■■.'■'■'■ Kid leathers are thinner than - ever, and' soles, are papery- — a wise provision if comfort for the feet is to be obtained by walkers on |_ayements baked m the sun. / Evening slippers . are even more dashing.; ' , ■■["■■' '."■■ '• " ! ' ' Turquoise crepe de chine, gbld-edg'ed and strapped like a Greek sandal, is an . innovation as new as the gold paillettes that adorn an evening oxford ;Wlth crystal buttons on the end ' of the ties. Velvet is back again, and is gorgeously soft, for dancing. TjEFIKiITE colors for day ' wear and ** indefinite shades for the evening— so chooses Dame Fashion m her autocratic manner. Black takes first place, with' shades/of red and yellow following. '■'.-• - '..-,■; yy 'r
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NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 19
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206SOFTLY SHOD NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 19
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