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trench coats in VOGUE magazine
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The attached three pages were from the last of the two wartime Christmas issues American Vogue had managed to produce prior to the German surrender. Featured are some fashionable accessory items sold on New York's Fifth Avenue that the Conde Nast editors deemed suitable for industrial warfare.

Click here to read about the Sam Brown Belt

Click here to read about the woman who entertained the U.S. troops during the First World War.

     


Christmas Shopping for the Doughboys (Vogue, 1918)

Christmas Shopping for the Doughboys (Vogue, 1918)

Christmas Shopping for the Doughboys (Vogue, 1918)

Christmas Shopping for the Doughboys (Vogue, 1918)

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