Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1911 — New Trimmings. [ARTICLE]
New Trimmings.
The extensive use of double-faced cloth this season has done away with the use of trimmings on many of the utility coats, as the majority employ the reverse side of the fabric for collars, revers, cuffs and pocket flaps. When a single texture is used for a garment plain cloth in a contrasting color is used as a trimming, frequently giving the effect of a coat made of double-faced cloth. Plain and novelty velvets are liker wise favored and some satin is also used. It looks now as if fur and imitation fur would be popular as a trimming on winter garments, as the few now being shown arc taking readily.
