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Youth favours the delightful printed fabrics of the season, as witness these two very smart little ensembles for schoolgirls. The first combines a navy and-red check wool-crepe jumper with a plain navy crepe skirt, scarf-collar, belt and cuffs. The second sketch shows a sleeveless coatee of wool delaine in rich tawny colourings over a “tittle frock,” the upper part of which is made of delaine in the lightest of the tawny shades, and the skirt of the same material as the coatee.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 652, 2 May 1929, Page 5

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Youth favours the delightful printed fabrics of the season, as witness these two very smart little ensembles for schoolgirls. The first combines a navy and-red check wool-crepe jumper with a plain navy crepe skirt, scarf-collar, belt and cuffs. The second sketch shows a sleeveless coatee of wool delaine in rich tawny colourings over a “tittle frock,” the upper part of which is made of delaine in the lightest of the tawny shades, and the skirt of the same material as the coatee. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 652, 2 May 1929, Page 5

Youth favours the delightful printed fabrics of the season, as witness these two very smart little ensembles for schoolgirls. The first combines a navy and-red check wool-crepe jumper with a plain navy crepe skirt, scarf-collar, belt and cuffs. The second sketch shows a sleeveless coatee of wool delaine in rich tawny colourings over a “tittle frock,” the upper part of which is made of delaine in the lightest of the tawny shades, and the skirt of the same material as the coatee. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 652, 2 May 1929, Page 5

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