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Three Versions of the Fashionable “Off-the-Forehead” Hat. Top left is a pearl grey felt model,very soft and supple,caught back with a vivid red buckle. Lower left is a draped one in black satin,iĺistrating the modish one-sided brim,with a diamante buckle by way of trimming. Nicest of all, perhaps,is the little chapeau in soft grèm finely-woven straw,folded over the one side and there prośed into becoming flutes.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 932, 27 March 1930, Page 5

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Three Versions of the Fashionable “Off-the-Forehead” Hat. Top left is a pearl grey felt model,very soft and supple,caught back with a vivid red buckle. Lower left is a draped one in black satin,iĺistrating the modish one-sided brim,with a diamante buckle by way of trimming. Nicest of all, perhaps,is the little chapeau in soft grèm finely-woven straw,folded over the one side and there prośed into becoming flutes. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 932, 27 March 1930, Page 5

Three Versions of the Fashionable “Off-the-Forehead” Hat. Top left is a pearl grey felt model,very soft and supple,caught back with a vivid red buckle. Lower left is a draped one in black satin,iĺistrating the modish one-sided brim,with a diamante buckle by way of trimming. Nicest of all, perhaps,is the little chapeau in soft grèm finely-woven straw,folded over the one side and there prośed into becoming flutes. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 932, 27 March 1930, Page 5

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