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The magazine ad attached herein is similar to the 1920 image to the right in that the garment, by Sis Hopkin’s, was also intended for women tennis players. Cut to resemble a sailor’s jumper, a popular look for girl’s active wear, the ad ran in VOGUE and TOWN & COUNTRY:


“A chic and charming blouse for the charming summer girlie at the paddle, in the tennis court or in the school room”.


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