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1962 COLOR CHART FOR CLOTHES HARMONY SHOES TOPCOAT S SUIT SHIRT TIE HANDKERCHIEF SOCKS Gray Blue-Gray Red and Navy Blue Tan Blue and Gold Yellow Blue Black Slate Gray Liht Blue-Gray Gray Red and Blue' Red Black Black Blue Black Blue-Gray Black Silver Bliue-Black Blue Blue and Silver Red and Blue Black Camel Color Mixture Greeand Blue-Olive Blue Blue and Olive Green and Blue Dark Green Dark Brown NaturalGabardineor Covert OliveorTan-Olive Brown and Brown-Olive Off-White or ivory Green and Red Red Brown Brown Medium Brown -Dark Brown Brown and- Black-Brown Yellow Brown and Black Yellow Dark Brown Cordovan