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Coat

mid 1950s (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Harrods is a high-end department store established in 1834. The store stocks own brand clothing as well as designer concessions.This Harrods coat is a good example of the ‘trickle down’ effect of couture clothing on high street offerings and shows the influence of Balenciaga’s voluminous designs of the late 1950s on tailoring in Britain.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
wool blend
Brief description
Oversize coat of black wool and synthetic mix, Harrods, late 1950s
Physical description
Oversized black wool mix coat, single breasted with wide sleeves.
Dimensions
  • Length: 100cm (shoulder to hem)
  • Width: 49cm
Credit line
Given by Romayne Wood
Summary
Harrods is a high-end department store established in 1834. The store stocks own brand clothing as well as designer concessions.This Harrods coat is a good example of the ‘trickle down’ effect of couture clothing on high street offerings and shows the influence of Balenciaga’s voluminous designs of the late 1950s on tailoring in Britain.
Collection
Accession number
T.29-2014

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Record createdDecember 17, 2013
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