Green cotton corduroy breeches. The knees have been patched with sections of two shades of brown corduroy. Label on the inside back pocket lining 'BAXI Guarantee These pockets will be replaced should they wear out before the trousers' with an illustration of a bird. They fasten centre front with a button fly and have white buttons on the inside of the waist for braces. The cuffs fasten with seven small brown buttons on each leg. Two pockets in the front and one at the back which fastens with a button, all made of cream cotton. The lining of the right one has been cut off. Previously worn by (Richard) James Lovett Turner (1921-2004) for farming.
Country of Design: England
Country of Manufacture: England
Keywords: Work clothing, utilitarian clothing, work wear, farm clothing
Baxi
Dark blue corduroy jacket with 6 button front and two front pockets with branded 'rope designed wranger buttons in brass. Jacket sleeve is fastened with brass wrangler button and secured with bar tack. The top and undersleeve stitched together using felled seams. The black and gold embroidered Wrangler label has been stitched onto the cross chest on the left hand side of the jacket. The jacket hem has two fasteners attatched with two additional wranger buttons. Wrangler was formally the Hudson overall company and is currently owned by the VP corporation
Wrangler
Dark blue corduroy jacket with 6 button front and two front pockets with branded 'rope designed wranger buttons in brass. Jacket sleeve is fastened with brass wrangler button and secured with bar tack. The top and undersleeve stitched together using felled seams. The black and gold embroidered Wrangler label has been stitched onto the cross chest on the left hand side of the jacket. The jacket hem has two fasteners attatched with two additional wranger buttons. Wrangler was formally the Hudson overall company and is currently owned by the VP corporation
Wrangler