Popular Science, maaliskuu 1938
Handkerchiefs having each of their four quarters in a different color are the invention of James Price Weyman of San Antonio, Tex., to enable the wearer to choose a color to match his necktie, shirt, socks, or other apparel without the necessity of having a large supply of handkerchiefs of different colors. The novel handkerchiefs are cut to fit into the lapel pocket with less difficulty than the conventional kind.
Coloriasto on väriaiheisten tekstien (ja kuvien) verkkoarkisto
(Archive for colour themed articles and images)
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