Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1927)

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a g e 1 Mr. Nagel refers to the costume below as a boulevard suit. His coat is black and his trousers are gray. And the derby must be worn in a manner not to be described as decorous. Gray gloves and spats, too. Manabout-town stuff! If business proves necessary in your scheme of things, make the most of it by wearing a dark-blue suit, complemented by a fawncolored vest, severely cut, and a fawn-colored hat For his concentration upon the golf ball, Conrad wears a gray knicker suit with sweater and socks of blue and tan. His cap is of the same cloth as his suit . . . and his tie also finds its color in gray and blue Mister Should Wear and How He Should Wear It 23