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Man’s white apron and matching short sleeve shirt with orange, blue, beige, green and black pri…
man's shirt | matching apron
Man’s white apron and matching short sleeve shirt with orange, blue, beige, green and black pri…
Man's set
c. 1950
Cotton
Museum purchase
Object numberP89.40.8
During the 1950s, social factors in the US, such as post-WWII economic growth, a cultural conservatism that emphasized gendered social roles, and white flight from diversifying cities into suburbs contributed to the ideal of the nuclear single-family home. While women were expected to cook most meals in the kitchen, barbecuing was a distinctly male hobby performed in the stereotypically-male outdoor sphere. These ideas are embodied in this shirt and apron set emblazoned with BBQ motifs.
DescriptionMan's white cotton short sleeve shirt and apron with Barbecue print
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