File:Charvet beachwear 1921.jpg

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Description Illustration of an article in Men's Wear. The robe "is of intensely colored silk figures in blue, green, red, blue [sic] and black. It is lined with white rough towelling".
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Source "Peacocks in the sands: Flamboyant men’s beachwear 1920–30" by Diane Maglio, Critical Studies in Men’s Fashion, vol 1, n°1
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