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Patch Outfit

1966 (Manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Patch 'Schooldays' Outfit, released as one of the original outfits to be released at the same time as the original Patch doll. While this outfit is extensive in the accessories that accompany it, there is remarkably little variation across the range, with most variation being that the glasses are sometimes silver, and sometimes gold.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 6 parts.

  • Patch 'Schooldays' Dress
  • Patch 'Schooldays' Coat
  • Patch 'Schooldays' Beret
  • Patch 'Schooldays' Sock
  • Patch 'Schooldays' Sock
  • Patch 'Schooldays' Satchel
Materials and techniques
A variety of sewn fabrics.
Brief description
Patch 'Schooldays' Outfit, consisting of a gymslip dress, coat and matching beret, white socks and a brown satchel with contents.
Physical description
Patch 'Schooldays' outfit, with the clothing predominantly made from brown wool. The socks, however, are white nylon, and the satchel is made from plastic.
Content description
Unmarked
Style
Credit line
Bequeathed by Susan Lucie White
Summary
Patch 'Schooldays' Outfit, released as one of the original outfits to be released at the same time as the original Patch doll. While this outfit is extensive in the accessories that accompany it, there is remarkably little variation across the range, with most variation being that the glasses are sometimes silver, and sometimes gold.
Collection
Accession number
B.215:1 to 6-2012

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Record createdJanuary 3, 2013
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