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Boy's Shirt

1970s (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This garment is part of a range of childrenswear from the 1970s.
These clothes were all dead stock from a childrenswear shop which shut down around the end of the 1970s. Many of the clothes were made in the far east and were imported for sale in the UK. All the garments are unworn, and many retain the brand tags and labels they were initially sold with and give us a valuable snapshot of the styles and fashions that were available to both girls and boys of different ages during this period.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
machine stitched, polyester and cotton mix
Brief description
Boy's shirt, dark blue poly cotton with decorative red buttons and stitching detail and a rounded spoon collar, made by Hamilton Luxutious, England, 1970s.
Physical description
Navy blue shirt made of a polyester cotton mix. The shirt is for a boy of about 10 years old. It has long sleeves and cuffs finished with a red button on each side. The shirt has a deep, spoon collar and buttons up down the front with 5 red buttons. The stitching on the shirt is in single pruningstitch in red and it follows the cuffs, collar and line of the buttons. There is additional orange thread completing the stitching of the outer part of the cuff.
Dimensions
  • Flat across the chest width: 46cm
  • Shoulder to hem height: 55cm
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
  • Hamilton / Luxutious / POLYESTER / COTTON (STITCHED INTO LABEL AT BACK OF NECK)
  • 7-13 1/2 (STITCHED INTO LABEL AT BACK OF NECK)
Object history
This shirt, along with numbers B.220-2011 to B.239-2011, are all from the same batch of dead shop stock from a childrenswear shop that shut down in the late 1970s. As a result all of the items in this lot are in mint condition, many still have their shop labels attached. All items were purchased via a house clearance company.
Summary
This garment is part of a range of childrenswear from the 1970s.
These clothes were all dead stock from a childrenswear shop which shut down around the end of the 1970s. Many of the clothes were made in the far east and were imported for sale in the UK. All the garments are unworn, and many retain the brand tags and labels they were initially sold with and give us a valuable snapshot of the styles and fashions that were available to both girls and boys of different ages during this period.
Collection
Accession number
B.227-2011

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Record createdJune 12, 2012
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