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- 1948-1952 (创建)
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Sources: Hastings and St Leonards Observer; Liverpool Echo; Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer.
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Label: M / MASTERS / (FASHIONS) LTD / LONDON
Label: CC41
Measurements:
Height: 58cm
Width: 43cm
Sleeve Length: 51cm (From top of sleeve to cuff end)
Chest: 49.5cm
Shoulders: 42cm
Collar: 20.5cm
Side seam length: 32cm
Shoulder point to waistband edge: 54.7cm
Centre back neck to waistband edge: 51cm
Collar zip length: 11.5cm
Front pocket zip length: 9.5cm
Waistband rib width: 6.5cm
Cuff rib: 6cm
Good condition: small area of faded stains to the centre front bottom rib, small hole to the cotton jersey and tartan at the left side seam and ribbing join, hand stitched repair to the right lower side seam, five small stains scattered across the centre back.
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From Inside the Westminster Menswear Archive:
CC41 TARTAN SWEATSHIRT
Masters (Fashions) Ltd
1948–52
The need to produce uniforms during the Second World War had a significant impact on the fashion and clothing industries in the UK, as production and materials were diverted away from civilian clothing. This sweatshirt top features the CC41 logo designed by Reginald Shipp to indicate compliance with the government’s manufacturing regulations. Introduced in 1941 and used until 1952, they included strict standards for textile production and technical design. The combination of sweatshirting and tartan in this top, along with the zip opening at the neck, is the sort of style that would be more expected in American casual wear. From the end of the Second World War, American menswear was increasingly influential on British styles.
Wool, Cotton
Archive no. 2020.104