Item WMABOOK/66 - Bukta: Swim Suits 1938 Brochure

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WMABOOK/66

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Bukta: Swim Suits 1938 Brochure

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  • 1938 (Creation)

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1 volume, printed document

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Author: Bukta
Publisher: Bukta

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      The opening double page spread is a display of various womenswear swimsuits created by the company Bukta. “Distinguished in style and colour, exclusive in design and texture- here are the swim suits which will grace Britain’s bathing pools and beaches this year” There is also a weight and size chart which explains “your weight in usual clothing denotes the size which fit you perfectly.”

      On the following pages there is a breakdown of each style for Women’s, Men’s and Children’s swimwear with size range, colours and fabric in the description. The back page displays Bukta modern styles for Men with images of men’s swimming shorts and bathing suits.

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