Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1911 — Eyelet Kimono. [ARTICLE]
Eyelet Kimono.
Among the new fancies of the lingerie people are kimono blouses made of eyelet embroidery, thin or thick. The design is not very open, and the blouse is cut In the well-known jumper shape. It can be worn over another kimono blouse of china silk, white or colored, or it can be worn merely over a dainty corset cover run through with pink ribbon. It should have a guimpe of net or lace, as the sleeves are rather wide and somewhat short and expose too much of the arm for any occasion, except house wear. As It is quite the fashion to wear flesh-colored slips under one’B blouses the idea may be carried out with artistic result under these eyelet kimonos. One Bhould finish the elbow sleeves of the under slip with a three-inch hem of net. plain or dotted, or an equally wide band of lace.
