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Quality That is Built
Right Into the Garment

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HE RARE QUALITY of the Barcley support, so readily apparent, is built right into the garment.

For instance, a very strong material, known as 'duck', is used for the inner clasp lining, whereas the clasp lining used in other supports is a very thin, sleazy material. Our corsetiere will be pleased to show you the difference. You will then realize one of many reasons why a Barcley support, in the long run, is most economical.

The strong Barcley clasp lining completely envelopes the clasp, and extends from the top clear to the lower edge of the garment. This method of covering the clasp, in conjunction with the outer coverings, makes it almost impossible for the front clasp to wear through, especially at the lower end where the greatest strain comes.

The stripping used in Barcley supports is of a most unusual quality, being not only attractive but extremely durable. And the stripping is almost as important, to the life of a figure support, as the body material itself.

Each garment, in fact, is a lovely, individual creation of the finest quality procurable.