Esquire, July 1936: "For a quick trip involving both town and country or resort appearances, where luggage must be kept down to little better than a briefcase, the answer is a pair of white or grey flannel slacks plus the outfit pictured here. These clothes look normal enough for informal town wear and still go very well against a rural or resort background.
The suit is grey flannel with red stripes, a combination of colour and fabric that has been accorded market popularity in London. It is made in a two-button single breasted peaked lapel model with welt (that is, unflapped) pockets.
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