CHANGE IN FASHION.
“Notice the change in the fashion in moustaches?” queried a hairdresser yesterday. “The army style, before the military regulations barred the cricketers’ (eleven-a-side) moustache, is now coming into its own again. Some, but they arc iu the hopeless minority, had a weakness for what is called ‘the Hun mo’,' but they have dropped right out of it.- Then everyone was clean-shaven, and now tho whisp under the nostrils (presumably for hygienic purposes) appears to bo the vogue. The upper lip is shaved close to the nostrils, and from there to the centre of the top lip the moustache is first allowed to grow, and then gradually moulded in an upward halfcircle. Oh. yes; men have fashions vliieh are followed just as slavishly as those of women. I could tell you some funny experiences in tEat respect, and some day—yes, sir, you’re next!” *
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Otaki Mail, Volume 27, 28 November 1919, Page 4
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145CHANGE IN FASHION. Otaki Mail, Volume 27, 28 November 1919, Page 4
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