Suit
c. 1916
Cotton denim
Museum purchase
Object numberP85.35.2
This suit follows the fashionable silhouette of the 1910s, with its raised waistline, elongated, tunic-like jacket, and skirt that falls just above the ankles. Rendered in tough and durable denim, it represents a trend toward more utilitarian fabrics that arose during World War I. As fashion historian Birgit Haase describes, “Simplicity and functionality were the fashion watchwords of the day.”
DescriptionJacket: white cotton denim with black stripes; sailor back notch collar; below hip length with stitched down shoulder flange; two-piece long sleeve with two button turn back pointed cuff; one center front button. Matching belt: wide self tube band; one button at pointed ends. Matching skirt: 6.4 cm waistband with pointed sides; above ankle length A-line, gathered at back waist; slanted, one button pointed flap patch pocket right and left front hip; four decorative buttons at left and right waist; four snaps, left hip.Collections
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