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HOT TICKETS
SCHOOL DAY TOGS

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QUICK STUDY Back-to-school Billy the Kid[[registered trademark symbol]] Cramerton Slacks, a blend of Dacron® polyester and combed cotton. From Galey & Lord.

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CLASS CLASSIC Cotton corduroy box-pleated skirt and box-ruffled blouse. By Carol Mercado for Today's Child.

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SCOTCH DUO Grey/white jumper worn with red turtle-neck shirt; tartan-front tucked skirt with crew neck cardigan. By Florence Eiseman Inc.

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PLAY TIME O.D. green knicker worn with orange flannel shirt, turtleneck and quilted vest. By Ruth Scharf, Ltd.

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TARTAN DRESSING Riding skirt with jacket in a McLeod Hunting design, Shetland wool sweater. From Perry Ellis Girls.

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KNICKERALL SET Raspberry corduroy knicker with turtleneck. From Health-tex for Girls.

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TEACHER's PET Suspender jumper in Cone Mills cotton denim with plaid blouse. By Martin Jay Casuals.

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[[copyright symbol]]  Burlington Industries, Inc. 1982

CROSSFIRE CORDUROY IT's CHILD-PROOF!

Crossfire corduroy is decidedly different for childrenswear. It has a pure cotton face for softness and Fortrel[[registered trademark symbol]] polyester for strength ― plus it's washable and dryable. Crossfire ― the "ground-pick" corduroy―perfect for today's kids, and their parents.

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Burlington Sportswear Fabrics
A Division of Burlington Industries

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