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Man’s grey prison uniform of button front stand collar jacket, matching pants, flat top hat wit…
man's prison uniform | shirt | coordinating jacket | matching pants | hat
Man’s grey prison uniform of button front stand collar jacket, matching pants, flat top hat wit…
Man's prison uniform
1913
Grey denim and linen
Gift of Lithgow Osborne
Object number93.26.1
The hat, jacket, and pants of this prisoner uniform are entirely made from denim, the use of which was standard throughout the American correctional system for the first half of the 20th century. This uniform belonged to Thomas Mott Osborne, a prison reformer and founder of The Mutual Welfare League (now known as the Osborne Association). He acquired it while posing as a sentenced criminal at Auburn Prison as part of an undercover operation to expose the harsh realities of prison life.
DescriptionMan's prison uniform; matching jacket, pants and cap in heather grey wool, and long sleeve shirt in brown and white striped cotton / linen
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