Description
The nearest to perfect happiness a woman ever gets is when she is shopping. Not the ordinary "every-day" kind of shopping for celery, onions, potato chips, salt or white thread (No. 60), but the intriguing, glamorous type of shopping for wearing apparel. This applies to all kinds of clothes; dresses, coats, suits, sweaters, shirts, shoes, purses, and gloves. Hats, however, are another story. They belong in a class by themselves. A woman's true character is often displayed when shopping for a new chapeau.
Recommended Citation
Johnson, Mary
(1942)
"They Go To Your Head,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 10
:
Iss.
4
, Article 16.
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https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/manuscripts/vol10/iss4/16
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