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THESE NOVEL OUTFITS ARE COOL AND APPEALING.—On the left is a sun dress in white pique which has red spots appliqued on the yoke and belt. The back is cut down to the waist. The nautical looking lass in the centre is wearing navy blue thin wool jersey trousers, with a wool sweater in navy blue and white stripes, and has red belt and buttons. The brunette next to her is showing off in a deck dress in uncrushable linen, which has the shorts and skirt in one piece. The skirt, which buttons on, can be worn as a single garment over a bathing costume.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 47

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THESE NOVEL OUTFITS ARE COOL AND APPEALING.—On the left is a sun dress in white pique which has red spots appliqued on the yoke and belt. The back is cut down to the waist. The nautical looking lass in the centre is wearing navy blue thin wool jersey trousers, with a wool sweater in navy blue and white stripes, and has red belt and buttons. The brunette next to her is showing off in a deck dress in uncrushable linen, which has the shorts and skirt in one piece. The skirt, which buttons on, can be worn as a single garment over a bathing costume. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 47

THESE NOVEL OUTFITS ARE COOL AND APPEALING.—On the left is a sun dress in white pique which has red spots appliqued on the yoke and belt. The back is cut down to the waist. The nautical looking lass in the centre is wearing navy blue thin wool jersey trousers, with a wool sweater in navy blue and white stripes, and has red belt and buttons. The brunette next to her is showing off in a deck dress in uncrushable linen, which has the shorts and skirt in one piece. The skirt, which buttons on, can be worn as a single garment over a bathing costume. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 47

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