Modern Screen (Dec 1933 - Oct 1934)

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TOGS (Left) There is nothing as gay as a white coat in the summer time. We admit all the problems of keeping it clean-rand spotlessly dean it must be kept. But if the budget will permit not only the initial expense but the cleaner's bills, we'd say, "Get one !" Jean's is white chinchilla, with an Eton collar and loose Dolman sleeves. The white Breton sailor has a band of blue. (Center) On a crepe dress of luscious bonbon pink, the fringed collar and cuffs turn out to be, surprisingly enough, crash linen. The buttons marching smartly up the front of the skirt are new and nice. The hat, a modified sailor of bonbon pink, is of quilted fabric. (Right) White linen and sheer navy wool. There is a sleeveless blouse of the linen, a matching jacket with a scarf of navy, and a navy skirt. The dark skirt is practical and the white blouse and jacket can be kept always fresh. The Breton sailor shown in the first picture goes with this outfit.