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SOME NEW NOTIONS IN NECKLINES.—At the top is illustrated an unusual treatment for a coat frock, the vest of parchment crepe de chine being so cut as to form a full jabot down the front. On the left, the modish narrow printed crepe scarf is worn loosely round the neck and tied on one shoulder, the long ends being drawn through a slot in the coat lapel; the little hat is in the same material. Right is seen a really charming coat collar of grey lamb’s wool under which is passed a tie of black satin; the tie is knotted in front over the collar and is matched by a black satin tucked cap, Below is the sportswoman’s “set,” comprising beret and scarf in plain and tweed stockinette—an ideal complement for the tweed jersey frock.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 24

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SOME NEW NOTIONS IN NECKLINES.—At the top is illustrated an unusual treatment for a coat frock, the vest of parchment crepe de chine being so cut as to form a full jabot down the front. On the left, the modish narrow printed crepe scarf is worn loosely round the neck and tied on one shoulder, the long ends being drawn through a slot in the coat lapel; the little hat is in the same material. Right is seen a really charming coat collar of grey lamb’s wool under which is passed a tie of black satin; the tie is knotted in front over the collar and is matched by a black satin tucked cap, Below is the sportswoman’s “set,” comprising beret and scarf in plain and tweed stockinette—an ideal complement for the tweed jersey frock. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 24

SOME NEW NOTIONS IN NECKLINES.—At the top is illustrated an unusual treatment for a coat frock, the vest of parchment crepe de chine being so cut as to form a full jabot down the front. On the left, the modish narrow printed crepe scarf is worn loosely round the neck and tied on one shoulder, the long ends being drawn through a slot in the coat lapel; the little hat is in the same material. Right is seen a really charming coat collar of grey lamb’s wool under which is passed a tie of black satin; the tie is knotted in front over the collar and is matched by a black satin tucked cap, Below is the sportswoman’s “set,” comprising beret and scarf in plain and tweed stockinette—an ideal complement for the tweed jersey frock. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 24

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