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“Accessories to match” is a rule to be kept by the woman who would be called well dressed. Here are two ideas for the popular scarf set: Scarf of printed crepe de chine, accompanied by a flat pochette, and a hat which is underlined and draped with the same fabric. The triangular kerchief in check crepe, edged with silk fringe, finds its complement in belt and handbag, while the Baku hat is in exactly the same tone as the fringe.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 721, 22 July 1929, Page 5

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“Accessories to match” is a rule to be kept by the woman who would be called well dressed. Here are two ideas for the popular scarf set: Scarf of printed crepe de chine, accompanied by a flat pochette, and a hat which is underlined and draped with the same fabric. The triangular kerchief in check crepe, edged with silk fringe, finds its complement in belt and handbag, while the Baku hat is in exactly the same tone as the fringe. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 721, 22 July 1929, Page 5

“Accessories to match” is a rule to be kept by the woman who would be called well dressed. Here are two ideas for the popular scarf set: Scarf of printed crepe de chine, accompanied by a flat pochette, and a hat which is underlined and draped with the same fabric. The triangular kerchief in check crepe, edged with silk fringe, finds its complement in belt and handbag, while the Baku hat is in exactly the same tone as the fringe. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 721, 22 July 1929, Page 5

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