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Trousers

ca. 1985 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Black high-waisted cotton trousers. Waistband extends well past the waist, and is lined with striped cotton, stitched down into channels into which copper-gilt coloured metal boning is inserted. Elastic gussets on the sides of the waist. Corset-lacing down the back of the trousers combined with buttons. Metal fly zipper, and front of corset waist buttons.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Cotton, lined, elastic gussets, and metal boning
Brief description
High-waisted cotton trousers, designed by Yukio Kobayashi for Matsuda, Tokyo, probably retailed at Kramberg, Berlin, ca. 1985
Physical description
Black high-waisted cotton trousers. Waistband extends well past the waist, and is lined with striped cotton, stitched down into channels into which copper-gilt coloured metal boning is inserted. Elastic gussets on the sides of the waist. Corset-lacing down the back of the trousers combined with buttons. Metal fly zipper, and front of corset waist buttons.
Dimensions
  • Waist measured inside garment circumference: 80.5cm (Note: Measured by Conservation)
  • Outside leg length: 93.5cm (Note: Measured by Conservation)
  • Inside leg length: 70cm (Note: Measured by Conservation)
  • Crotch depth (front waist to back waist through crotch) length: 65cm (Note: Measured by Conservation)
  • Diaphragm circumference: 92cm (Note: Measured by Conservation)
  • Crotch depth (front corset top to back corset top through crotch) length: 107cm (Note: Measured by Conservation)
  • Hem circumference: 34.5cm (Note: Measured by Conservation)
Production typeReady to wear
Marks and inscriptions
'MATSUDA / NICOLE TOKYO JAPAN / MADE IN JAPAN/FABRIQUE AU JAPON' (Label inside garment)
Credit line
Worn by Noureddine Dhaouadi and donated by Stephen Gee.
Production
Jackets in this group were bought from Kramberg in Berlin, so presumably the trousers were also.
Collection
Accession number
T.91-1998

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Record createdMay 22, 2007
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