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even complementary color. In this part of your outfit, you can use pure hues of primary color.

Do have at least one good leather belt. More if you can afford it. Classic leather, usually medium width, conventionally buckled. Pigskin or calfskin in good tawny colors are wearable with the major part of your wardrobe. If you can afford lots of belts, add patent leather, alli- gator, colored leather, suede, velvet, fur.

Lastly, don't forget that belts can be contoured, which will take care of waistline faults. You can widen and/or narrow your own belt to make it cling for a per- fect fit.

GLOVES

A woman without gloves is a marked woman. It's like going barefoot without them. Gloves are traditionally a sign of dignity, they should never be conspicuous, never trimmed, only well fitted, with tapering fingers, Never wear jewelry outside of gloves. Try to blend gloves with your clothes, or choose white or skin tones. Don't try to match, no two fabrics dye alike, and don't have gloves made from the same fabric as your suit.

Everyone needs a good glove collection, short, long, lace, doeskin, pigskin, cotton. Generally, the longer the glove, the more formal and dignified. A spanking clean pair of white cotton gloves is a dressed up touch to any costume. And remember Gloves are made to be worn, not carried.

HATS

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Once upon a time, you had to wear a hat. You don't have to today. A hat should really be a hat. Ladylike. With great dignity and charm and distinction. For the woman who knows how to wear one, making eyes more important, with sleek hair and neat underneath, it's a new experience. One that you'll enjoy.

Hats can change the whole mood of a dress, can make a lovely lady lovelier, can bring out so many aspects of a woman's personality that are usually not seen. There are simply no rules about what sort of hat is for what sort

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