Faldo
Trousers
1996 (made)
1996 (made)
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Argyle designs like the one used for this jumper consistently feature in the Pringle collections. The destinctive argyle diamond pattern was used for stylish 1920s sportswear and has achieved a classic status in Britain. This example is made in luxurious cashmere, which is both warm and extremely lightweight. It forms part of a man's casual outfit, including a white cotton T shirt and grey cashmere polo shirt, and blue cotton trousers.
Object details
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Title | Faldo (manufacturer's title) |
Brief description | Chino 'Faldo' trousers, Pringle of Scotland, Great Britain, 1996 |
Physical description | Man's dark blue chino trousers. |
Credit line | Given by the maker |
Object history | Part of an ensemble comprising a v-neck pullover, polo shirt, chino trousers, and a T-shirt worn underneath: T.432:1 to 4-1996. Registered File 1996/1231. |
Summary | Argyle designs like the one used for this jumper consistently feature in the Pringle collections. The destinctive argyle diamond pattern was used for stylish 1920s sportswear and has achieved a classic status in Britain. This example is made in luxurious cashmere, which is both warm and extremely lightweight. It forms part of a man's casual outfit, including a white cotton T shirt and grey cashmere polo shirt, and blue cotton trousers. |
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Accession number | T.432:3-1996 |
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Record created | April 12, 2011 |
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