December 8, 1956 P. 44

December 8, 1956 P. 44

The New Yorker, December 8, 1956 P. 44

Standing by the sweater counter at Macy's, a friend of ours listened to a salesgirl explaining to a customer why there was a difference in price between two identical orlon sweaters. "They do look alike," she said, "but obviously one of them comes from a better grade of animal."

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