Item 2020.7.2 - Jantzen Check Shorts

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2020.7.2

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Jantzen Check Shorts

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  • undated [1958-1962] (Creation)

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Shorts or swimsuit made of cotton in a check design in shades of green, red, black and yellow on an off-white background (part of a two piece set). They have elasticated waist and channel for a drawcord (missing), a small flapped key pocket that fastens with a red plastic button, and a stretchy mesh lining. There are short vents in each side seam and a Jantzen logo badge (a woman diving) sewn onto the bottom of the left front leg. Label in the centre back waistband.

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      Label: 36 / Jantzen / MADE IN ENGLAND
      Measurements metric:
      Height: 36.5cm
      Width: 44cm
      Top of waistband to hem(side): 27cm
      Notch of hem to crotch seam: 28cm

      Measurements Imperial:
      Waist: 12 inches (30.5cm) relaxed, stretches to about 16 inches (41cm)
      Outside leg: 10 1/2 inches (26.6cm)
      Rise from crotch seam to waist: 13 inches (33cm)

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      This style of two piece - matching shirt and boxer style swimming shorts - were known as 'cabana sets' and became popular in the United States from the early 1940s onwards.

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          Daniel Delis Hill, History of Men's Underwear and Swimwear (Daniel Delis Hill, 2011), pp. 101-109

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