Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1916 — Touch of Fur. [ARTICLE]
Touch of Fur.
Everywhere one finds the touch of fur —or the lavish use of fur—and great cleverness has been shown in the handling of these fur trimmings, the ordinary bordering bands being less in evidence than odd little girdle arrangements of fur, fur collars, etc. Of course, the bordering bands are popular, too, and very wide bands appear on the bottoms of skirts or tunics in afternoon and street models; but these trimmings, though they are effective and handsome, are vieux jeu, and some of the less striking but more original fur motifs are more interesting.
