TWO DEGREES OF DRESSINESS FOR WINTER
The figure at the left shows a double-breasted worsted flannel suit with lapel rolling to the bottom button, an English fashion that is eatching on very quickly over here. The back of this jacket carries eight-inch side vents. The rest of the outfit consists of a blue broadcloth soft shirt with white cuffs and a white starched collar, and white cheek silk tie,
plain black ealf shoes and the newer bowler with the narrow flat a navy chinchilla guard's coat. yellow chamois gloves, malaeea cane and the inevitable dark red carnation. The other figure shows a double-breasted tweed overcoat, fur lined, with an otter collar, a single-breasted Glen plaid Saxony suit, green madras shirt with pinned soft collar, regimental stipe rep tie. brown suede shoes on a town last, green scratch felt homburg hat with stitched brim, and red capeskin gloves. The outfit is also suitable for country wear. while the other is strictly limited to town.
- Stripe Suit
- Double Breasted button 2 show 6
- Worsted flannel fabric
- Wide peak lapel
- Side vents 8 inch
- Overcoat
- Double breasted Button 5 Show 10, fur lined
- Tweed fabric
- Flapped lower and breast pockets
- Plain cuff, no buttons