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Shirt

1966-1967 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This distinctive suit with its long frock coat and tall 'highwayman' collar was worn for public appearances by the cabaret group 'The International Minipops' who toured their musical puppet show on luxury cruise-liners.It is typical of the more flamboyant menswear available from Carnaby Street boutiques in the 1960s. Retailers such as Take Six's owner, Sidney Brent, carefully courted show-business personalities as clients in order to generate useful publicity.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Cotton
Brief description
Man's cotton shirt, AK Co., Great Britain, 1966-1967
Physical description
Lilac cotton shirt with a detachable frill.
Dimensions
  • Weight: 0.44kg
Weighed together with T.563:4-1997.
Object history
Part of a man's ensemble T.563:1 to 16-1997.
Summary
This distinctive suit with its long frock coat and tall 'highwayman' collar was worn for public appearances by the cabaret group 'The International Minipops' who toured their musical puppet show on luxury cruise-liners.It is typical of the more flamboyant menswear available from Carnaby Street boutiques in the 1960s. Retailers such as Take Six's owner, Sidney Brent, carefully courted show-business personalities as clients in order to generate useful publicity.
Collection
Accession number
T.563:3-1997

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Record createdJune 10, 2011
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