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The Beret as Now Worn

Tic latest beret is larger than past seasons’, taking the flat tam-o’-shanter look in front, then ascending by a bandeau that tilts it up from the back. Chenille, or soft strands of wool-straw, is, like a new braid, very attractive for t-lic beret that is worn poised over the left eye. One eye has to disappear in the sports hat of the moment, states a London fashion paper. After itho cvor-popular beret and. cap family one notices a brim has come again .in the stitched fabric or tweed and felt hats which are certainly more practical, following on the lines of the old cloche, with a small eyeshade. For a day’s golf or racing the shade is helpful from both the comfort and becoming point of view. Even the most ordinary country headgear shows far more careful hand-stitching and decoration. Piping, cording, bands, and mounts provide contrast. A soft grey tweed may have a band of fabric, or be trimmed with lines of patent leather. Felts are smart in two colours, such as navy-and-red or green-and-grey.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MT19331012.2.9.13

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7285, 12 October 1933, Page 2

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181

The Beret as Now Worn Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7285, 12 October 1933, Page 2

The Beret as Now Worn Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7285, 12 October 1933, Page 2

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