Item 2022.67 - British Army Leather Jerkin No.2

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2022.67

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British Army Leather Jerkin No.2

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  • 1945 (Creation)

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Jerkin made from heavy brown leather. The jerkin is sleeveless and has a high, rounded neckline. It is front fastening with four large, brown buttons down the front. The buttonholes themselves have stitching around the opening for added reinforcement. The hemline is lower at the front than at the back, coming together at a point at the opening. Towards the hemline on the right side and near the side seam on the left side, there is evidence that the garment has been pieced. The fabric at the hem and outer seams has been folded under and topstitched. On the inside, the jerkin is lined with khaki wool fabric. Under the arms on each side, triangular pieces of leather have been stitched onto the lining for reinforcement.

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      Label: Jerkin, Leather No 2 / Size No 2 / Height 5ft 7 ins to 5ft 10ins / Breast over Jacket / 37 ins to 43 ins / S. Zalcman Bruxelles / 1945 [Upwards pointed arrow in bottom right corner of label]
      Material: Leather; Wool [Lining]
      Measurements: 58cm [Chest]; 83.5cm [Length to Longest Point]
      Details: Sleeveless; pointed hem at front
      Physical Condition: Fair. Has been treated for mould

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      This jerkin dates to World War II and shows evidence of having been pieced near the hem and side seams at the front. This is likely due to there not being enough leather to complete the front panels of the jacket in one.

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