Shirt
1960s (made)
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Man's shirt of cotton. Long sleeved and fastens down the front with seven pearl buttons. Made of red, black and white cotton woven in a dog-tooth check. The body of the shirt is cut so that it is tapered slightly towards the waist. The front hem and tail are rounded off at the sides in a deep curve reaching from the centre front and back to the side seams.
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Materials and techniques | Cotton, pearl buttons |
Brief description | Man's shirt of cotton, made by Turnbull and Asser Ltd., Great Britain, 1960s |
Physical description | Man's shirt of cotton. Long sleeved and fastens down the front with seven pearl buttons. Made of red, black and white cotton woven in a dog-tooth check. The body of the shirt is cut so that it is tapered slightly towards the waist. The front hem and tail are rounded off at the sides in a deep curve reaching from the centre front and back to the side seams. |
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Credit line | Given by Anthony Powell |
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Accession number | T.357-1979 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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