Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1915 — To Wear With Furs. [ARTICLE]
To Wear With Furs.
The fur collarette of the winter demands something especially high in washable neckwear beneath it. For one thing, a collar of ordinary height will not show the coquetry and daintiness of its white edge above the fur, and for another thing, fur worn directly against the neck is apt to leave a disfiguring mark on the skin. Special new collars for wear with fur neckpieces are displayed in the shops. Usually a plaited ruffle of lace or net Is mounted on a tall, transparent stock collar of lace. Sometimes the plaiting stands up all around and sometimes it comes only across the back. The letter style is more be coming to the average woman.
