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              2023.2 · Item · 2020
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Round necked, short sleeved, sports jersey in a stretchy spandex fabric. The shirt is black with all detailing in a muted, shaded dark grey / black, making it barely visible. The Warrington Wolves logo is displayed on the left side of the chest, and the logo for the sponsor, 'o'neils', is to the right of this. The front of the shirt also features two V shapes, one large and one smaller that run from the shoulders; and diagonal stripes at the side seams. On the reverse are the words 'Black Lives Matter.' Warrington Wolves Rugby League
              2022.5 · Item · 1989-1994
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Trucker jacket in a crushed dark brown black velvet with a quilted, acetate lining in pale blue green. Jacket has a pointed turn down collar, front button fastening and two button up pointed flap, patch pockets on the chest. Each cuff also has a button fastening and there are buttoning tabs to each side of the waistband. All buttons are silver-coloured metal studs with wreath and stars design. Label in the back of the neck has playing card spade, heart, club and diamond motifs. Joe Casely-Hayford
              Soul II Soul Leather Jacket
              2023.58 · Item · 1990
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Collarless jacket in black leather with a v neck. Jacket is front fastening via four, leather covered, shank buttons. The front of the jacket has a number of prominent, topstitched seams; a horizontal seam across the chest and a vertical seam either side of the front opening towards the side seam. Each of these vertical seams has an inseam, welted pocket at waist level. The waistband at the front of the jacket is 5.5cm in depth and at the back it is 7.5cm in depth. There is a split at each side seam. Stitched onto the centre of the reverse of the jacket is the Soul II Soul Funki Dred logo in cream and orange suede leather. The word 'London' in red suede is stitched onto the waistband of the reverse. Mirroring the front of the jacket, there is a horizontal topstitched seam running across the back at shoulder level and two vertical topstitched seams either side of the logo. The inside of the jacket is lined in a black polyester fabric. The lining is padded with stitching in a repeating diamond pattern. Soul II Soul
              2022.48 · Item · 1990-1999
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Jeans with an elasticated, ribbed waist and cuffs. The jeans are in black with contrasting grey patches to emphasise selected pockets and panels of red, cotton fabric at the bottom of each leg. Jeans fasten at the front with a zip fly and a brass, stud button at the waist. The jeans have six pockets. There are two curved pockets at the front at waist level, with a smaller, patch pocket inside the pocket on the right side and the Soul II Soul logo stitched in red inside the left; two zip pockets at the rear, and a patch pocket under the zip pocket on the right side. The right patch pocket is made from denim fabric in a contrasting grey colour and has "Soul II Soul London" stitched into it in red thread. There is an identical patch of grey fabric on the left side to mirror the patch pocket. Jeans are unlined. Soul II Soul
              RSP/7/k/24 · Item · [1949]
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

              Photograph showing male students sewing while sitting cross-legged on tables. Three students at the centre of the picture are identified as Emmanuel Okuneren, Michael Ogundero and James Onaduja.

              Labelled on reverse 'Central Office of Information Photograph. Crown Copyright reserved (See Feature Set Into No.210 The Working Man's University: The First Polytechnic. The demand for evening education in Britain far exceeds facilities. After a full day's work a large proportion of the adult population hurry to evening institutes and polytechnics to learn, at a very low cost, the 'know-how' that modern industry and commerce insists of its workers. More than 11,000 people in the evenings, and 2,500 during the day attend courses for further education at the Regent Street Polytechnic, where the twelve departments and three craft courses are designed almost exclusively for the vocational student who has reached the age of seventeen (there is no maximum age) and has passed Matriculation or an equivalent University entrance examination.'

              Separately labelled 'D.47590 (16) A general tailoring class at the Polytechnic is also the meeting place of many nationalities. The three Nigerians in the centre of the picture are all from Lagos. They are in England specially for this course, and when they return to Lagos next year will go into partnership as tailors. From left to right they are: Emmanuel Okuneren, Michael Ogundero and James Onaduja.'

              Stamped on reverse 'Not be used in the UK'.