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Description:
This book was published by the Butterick Publishing Company in 1930. As the photos show the cover has some spots. The 183 pages are intact. It has 13 chapters, each one would be enjoyable reading for anyone who is interested in fashion. Page 5 shows the old Delineator Home Institute at 161 Sixth Avenue in New York. for a 79 year old book it's in good condition. Example of wording: How many of us complacently viewed our perfectly adequate and good-looking clothes line in our dress closet some months ago and felt reasonably content? Then what happened? Fashions changed--seemingly over night. Our nice modish two piece dresses with plaited skirts barely reaching our knees (sometimes our bare knees), our straight little jumper over-blouses with belts nonchalantly poised on the hip bone, our rather severely tailored necklines innocent of any fluffy frills, --all these perfectly wearable and hiterto undeniably chic clothes suddenly became discards.
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: JUN53 |
| Condition:
Good |
Year:
1930
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| Country:
U.S.A. |
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| Title:
DELINEATOR/PARIS FROCKS AT HOME/BUTTERICK |
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| Materials:
paper |
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