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NEW FEMININE ATTIRE.

WOMEN IN “PLUS-FOURS.” LONDON, January 27. A photograph in the “Sketch” of Mrs Asquith attired in a “feminised version qf plus-fours” is. evidence of the growing popularity of knickerbockers for women. It is suggested that plus-fours for tennis will be the next feminine innovation. Previously they were adopted only to meet the j exigencies of winter sports in Swit- | zerland. t London tailors state that they conI sider plus-fours ugly and vulgar, and that they believe their lack of charm and attractiveness will be sufficient to persuade women to adhere to their own beautiful tailor-made sports clothes.

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Shannon News, 10 February 1925, Page 2

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NEW FEMININE ATTIRE. Shannon News, 10 February 1925, Page 2

NEW FEMININE ATTIRE. Shannon News, 10 February 1925, Page 2

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