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The International Wool Secretariat opened to their "Wool and the Man" Exhibition, which shows that the well-dressed male can buy for his money in wool, at Dorland House, Regent Street, London. Picture shows: the 'Inverness Cape' in Harris Tweed, features a zip fastened from neck-point to sleeve edge to give freedom of the arms for sporting wear besides serving a dual purpose of acting as both overcoat and cap. 5 September 1947.

The International Wool Secretariat opened to their "Wool and the Man" Exhibition, which shows that the well-dressed male can buy for his money in wool, at Dorland House, Regent Street, London. Picture shows: the 'Inverness Cape' in Harris Tweed, features a zip fastened from neck-point to sleeve edge to give freedom of the arms for sporting wear besides serving a dual purpose of acting as both overcoat and cap. 5 September 1947.
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The International Wool Secretariat opened to their "Wool and the Man" Exhibition, which shows that the well-dressed male can buy for his money in wool, at Dorland House, Regent Street, London. Picture shows: the 'Inverness Cape' in Harris Tweed, features a zip fastened from neck-point to sleeve edge to give freedom of the arms for sporting wear besides serving a dual purpose of acting as both overcoat and cap. 5 September 1947
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