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Shirt

Shirt
ca. 1852 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The Museum's collections contain very few garments from the Americas but this fine cotton shirt, so loosely woven that it is transparent, was acquired as early as 1854. It would have been worn over a pair of straight white cotton trousers, undecorated except for a fringe around the lower hem of each leg.

The double thickness of cotton used for the collar and the shoulders of the shirt is embroidered with white cotton. The area to either side of the neck slit is decorated with pulled thread work in a pattern of leaves and blossoms. However, this is almost totally concealed by a flounce of embroidered net which falls from the the single button fastening the collar. This surprisingly soft , feminine touch to a male garment is reminiscent of the lace cravats worn by fashionable men in western Europe in the first half of the 18th century.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleShirt
Materials and techniques
Embroidered cotton with cotton, trimmed with embroidered net
Brief description
Man's shirt of cotton embroidered with cotton, Paraguay, ca. 1852
Physical description
Man's shirt of cotton embroidered with cotton and trimmed with embroidered net. The double thickness of cotton used for the collar and the shoulders is embroidered with white cotton. The area to either side of the neck slit is decorated with pulled thread work in a pattern of leaves and blossoms, but this is almost totally concealed by a flounce of embroidered net which falls from the single button fastening the collar.
Dimensions
  • Length: 36in
  • Width: 72in
Subjects depicted
Summary
The Museum's collections contain very few garments from the Americas but this fine cotton shirt, so loosely woven that it is transparent, was acquired as early as 1854. It would have been worn over a pair of straight white cotton trousers, undecorated except for a fringe around the lower hem of each leg.

The double thickness of cotton used for the collar and the shoulders of the shirt is embroidered with white cotton. The area to either side of the neck slit is decorated with pulled thread work in a pattern of leaves and blossoms. However, this is almost totally concealed by a flounce of embroidered net which falls from the the single button fastening the collar. This surprisingly soft , feminine touch to a male garment is reminiscent of the lace cravats worn by fashionable men in western Europe in the first half of the 18th century.
Bibliographic reference
Crill, Rosemary, Jennifer Wearden and Verity Wilson. Dress in Detail from Around the World. London: V&A Publications, 2002. 224 p., ill. ISBN 09781851773787. p. 26
Collection
Accession number
887-1854

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Record createdDecember 30, 2003
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