Short Trousers
1925-1935 (made)
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Pair of boy's short trousers with a button-through fly front. The trousers are of unlined fawn corduroy with carrying loops of self fabric for a belt, and internal facings of brown cotton. The garment has an inset pocket at the waist front and another at the back (both true right); the back pocket has a self fabric flap, and each pocket fastens with a brown composition button and stitched buttonhole.
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Materials and techniques | Cordury and cotton, machine stitched and hand stitched |
Brief description | Pair of short trousers (last worn as part of an amateur dramatics country yokel costume); England, 1925-1935 |
Physical description | Pair of boy's short trousers with a button-through fly front. The trousers are of unlined fawn corduroy with carrying loops of self fabric for a belt, and internal facings of brown cotton. The garment has an inset pocket at the waist front and another at the back (both true right); the back pocket has a self fabric flap, and each pocket fastens with a brown composition button and stitched buttonhole. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
Credit line | Bequeathed by Ida Carroll |
Production | Reason For Production: Retail |
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Accession number | B.41-1999 |
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Record created | March 23, 1999 |
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