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Hollywood 1727; ca. 1939; Jackets. Short fitted jackets with buttoned front or invisible closing under bow motifs. Fronts may close high to a built-up neck-line, or turn back in revers above a single button closing. Long or short fitted sleeves darted at top - also short sleeves with puffed-up gathers at top. Featuring Ann Sheridan in "Always Leave Them Laughing", a Warner Bros production, on the envelope.
 
Hollywood 1727; ca. 1939; Jackets. Short fitted jackets with buttoned front or invisible closing under bow motifs. Fronts may close high to a built-up neck-line, or turn back in revers above a single button closing. Long or short fitted sleeves darted at top - also short sleeves with puffed-up gathers at top. Featuring Ann Sheridan in "Always Leave Them Laughing", a Warner Bros production, on the envelope.
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H1727

Hollywood 1727; ca. 1939; Jackets. Short fitted jackets with buttoned front or invisible closing under bow motifs. Fronts may close high to a built-up neck-line, or turn back in revers above a single button closing. Long or short fitted sleeves darted at top - also short sleeves with puffed-up gathers at top. Featuring Ann Sheridan in "Always Leave Them Laughing", a Warner Bros production, on the envelope.

Featured in Hollywood Patterns, February 1939

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