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2018.216.1
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Pierre Cardin for John Temple Three Button Single Breasted Jacket
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- undated [1965-1970] (Creation)
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Fitted three button single breasted jacket made from Tonik by Dormeuil, a three-ply mohair suiting fabric. It has angled jetted flap pockets with the right featuring an internal ticket pocket. There is also a welt breast pocket on the left and an internal jetted pocket on both sides. It has a double back vent, a melton backed collar and two buttons on each of the non working cuffs. It is fully lined in brown viscose.
Country of Design: England
Country of Manufacture: England
Country of Design: England
Country of Manufacture: England
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Tonik by Dormeuil mohair
Colour/Print: brown
Details: welt pocket, ticket pocket, jetted pocket, melton, mohair
Label: designed by Pierre Cardin Paris. Tonik by Dormeuil. John Temple.
Colour/Print: brown
Details: welt pocket, ticket pocket, jetted pocket, melton, mohair
Label: designed by Pierre Cardin Paris. Tonik by Dormeuil. John Temple.
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In 1965 Pierre Cardin signed a design deal with Associated Tailors, the owners of the John Temple and Neville Reed tailoring multiples. Nik Cohn, Today There are No Gentlemen: the changes in Englishmen's clothes since the war, (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1971), pp. 76-77.