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If you hear a moan coming from the 1 doors of the drapers’ shops during the I next few months, you will know that i it is the modern flapper who has been I used to making a frock out of a couple of yards and a bit, sighing oyer the necessity for purchasing twice and three times that length of material in order to be in the fashion. But there is one way in which the young things can relieve, a little, the high cost of fashion. Already, they have discovered that by turning their hats back to front smartness will result. The narrow brim at the back has characterised all the headgear for some time past now the milliners have decided that all the brim must be at the back in order to show our eyes to the world. But the flapper wasn’t to be diddled as easily as that, so she simply turned all her felt models round about. The result is as charming - as it is inexpensive.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 4
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174BACK TO FRONT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 4
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