Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1913 — Hidden Sashes. [ARTICLE]
Hidden Sashes.
hidden sashes are considered the grand chic. The sash frankly encircles the waist and forms a more or less conspicuous bow at the back. Then the ends pass under a tunic of lace chiffon or machine embroidery—according to the nature of the costume —emerging at the knee to fall over the skirt. Sometimes the ends of the sash are knotted under the semitransparent tunic and caught agajnst the skirt, to give the clinging effect now fashionable. Indeed, most sash ends are now attached to the skirt in some fashion, for floating ends are anything but smart. If the sash Is not sewed against the skirt at Its ends, it is at least substantially weighted, so that even when the wearer dances the ends fall limp and straight.
