A DRESSMAKING HINT.
It is impossible to retain a neat ap pcarance about tho shoulders in even ing dress if more than one set o shoulder-straps figures in one’s lin gerie.
Women who find fit impossible to re dime their underwear to one garmen can reduce the shoulder-straps by hav ing buttonholes worked in the top o', chemise, vest, brassiere—and whatevc they wear—exactly the same distant apart on each garment. Loose should er-straps with a button - sewn t< either end can be attached in a mo ment.
This device make it possible to fi Sbouldeivstraps of gold or silver tissui georgette, or whatever is demanded b; the.evening dress concerned, withou any trouble whatever, provided th shoulder-straps are kept in readiness.
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Shannon News, 25 October 1929, Page 4
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120A DRESSMAKING HINT. Shannon News, 25 October 1929, Page 4
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