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ET sail into spring with Next's nautical striped ivory and navy v-neck sweater. W ith its irregu
la r stripe and tipping around the ] neck line, this fine knit is pure sophistication. For your sea legs w ea r with navy classic trousers in pure new woo l and yo u 'll be "sh ore" to make a statement! Ivo ry /na v y stripe v-neck sweater, 6 0 per cent v iscose/40 per cent cotton, (S-XL) £ 2 4 .9 9 ; navy clas sic trousers 100 per ce n t'PNW (8-18R, 10-18L and also avail able in petite sizes) £ 3 9 .9 9
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The retro inspired N a v y and cream swirl print shirt is a versatile addition to this season's wardrobe as it can be dressed formally with a suit o r for a more relaxed dress-, ing worn loose with a" p a ir o f com fo r ta b le
bootcut trousers.
N av y /c re am geometric print jer sey shirt 1 00 per cent polyester (size 8-18 and also available in petite sizes) £ 2 9 .9 9 ; stone boot cut stretch trousers, 5 3 per cent polyester/43 per cent w o o l/4 per cent lycraelastane (sizes 8-18R, 10L18L) £ 4 4 .9 9 .
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£s on your figures then contact for details on the next issue of Body Matters.
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BJM Readership Survey 1996 Family Expenditure Survey 1995-1 996
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