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            2018.248.1 · Item · 1991-1995
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            Black wool double-breasted dinner jacket with wide and very peaked black satin lapels. It has six black satin-covered buttons and three on each cuff. It has two flap jetted pockets, a right flap ticket pocket and two angled welt pockets. It is fully lined in salmon acetate and has an internal jetted pocket on both sides and a double back vent. Part of a selection of suits that Vivienne Westwood made for iconic hairstylist Sam McKnight from women's fabrics selected by McKnight, who worked with Westwood in the early 1990s before the launch of Westwood's MAN collections in 1996.
            Country of Design: England
            Country of Manufacture: England
            Vivienne Westwood
            2017.296 · Item · 1968-1970
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            Black cotton velvet double-breasted jacket with braid embroidery to cuffs and pocket welts. It peak lapels and six black bone buttons, three fasten with a fourth button on the left inside lining and a corresponding button hole on the right front. The cuffs and pocket welts are embellished with narrow black braid machine stitched in a pattern of loops and spirals. The cuffs have short vents with no buttons. It is lined in dark blue rayon and has two vents in the back. The buttonholes, lining and other details are hand-stitched.
            Country of Design: England
            Country of Manufacture: United Kingdom
            Keywords: Evening dress
            Blades
            2017.081.1 · Item · 1930-1935
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            Black wool single-breasted three-button lounge jacket with peak lapels, crafted from twill serge as part of a three-piece suit. It features one slanted breast pocket and two hip pockets with deep flaps. The cuffs have three buttons with a sham vent. The jacket is lined in black cotton sateen, while the sleeves are lined in cream striped cotton. A Montague Burton label is sewn into the lining of the breast pocket, with a factory label inside the pocket. The jacket is made-to-measure, likely produced in the Burton factory on Hudson Road, Leeds, in the north of England.
            Country of Design: England
            Country of Manufacture: England
            Keywords: Formal day wear
            Montague Burton Ltd
            2018.146 · Item · 1928
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            A 1928 made-to-measure double-breasted smoking jacket in midnight blue velvet, featuring wide peaked black silk satin lapels adjacent to a velvet collar in the same midnight blue. The jacket fastens with four black silk-covered buttons and has four smaller matching buttons on each cuff, with functional buttonholes. Fully lined in black silk, the jacket has a very shallow hem and cream silk sleeve lining. All seams, buttonholes, and pockets are hand-finished. It includes two front jetted pockets with facings but no flaps, and no breast pocket. The interior features two open jetted breast pockets. The jacket has no back vent.
            Country of Design: England
            Country of Manufacture: England
            Harrods
            2018.168 · Item · 1967
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            Single-breasted long jacket constructed from an ornate green and gold heavy brocade furnishing fabric, embellished with bright gold tassels along the sleeves and hem. The jacket fastens with four square gold plastic buttons featuring crest detailing, along with an additional popper closure. It features a mod-style mandarin collar, which can be worn either upright or rolled down. The construction is simple, with two side vents, and the jacket is unlined.
            Country of Design: England
            Country of Manufacture: England
            Irvine Sellars
            2016.024.2 · Item · 2016
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            Constructed from lightweight mesh fabric for ventilation, these trousers are covered with long white and grey fibres that disrupt the wearer's silhouette. Designed for easy removal, the trousers feature an elasticated waist with an adjustable drawstring and cord stopper.
            Country of Design: United Kingdom
            British Armed Forces
            2016.230 · Item · Autumn Winter 2004
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            The jacket fastens with two large square Velcro patches located on the lower sides and left shoulder. It features a bellows pocket on the lower front. The sleeves are attached with poppers, and each sleeve head includes an internal pocket. The cuffs are adjustable with Velcro tabs. Additionally, there are two large zipped openings along the inside lower edge of the garment and two zipped openings around the neck. A small internal label reads WiJ ZiJN GEK, which translates from Dutch as "We are crazy."
            Country of Design: France
            Country of Manufacture: Italy
            Bernhard, Willhelm
            2019.103 · Item · Spring Summer 1989
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            Short trousers made from printed cotton denim, featuring a matching wide belt in the same fabric. The pattern is an animal print—leopard—consisting of dark olive green and black-edged spots on a pale yellow-tan background. The trousers extend just below the knee and have three front pockets: one on each side of the fly and an additional coin pocket on the right. There are two patch pockets on the rear. The matching belt has a large, square, gold-coloured metal buckle. A label on the back waistband is green with black lettering, size 40.
            Country of Design: France.
            Junior Gaultier
            2015.22 · Item · 1972
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            The M70 Alpenflage jacket includes ten pockets in total: five bellow pockets on the front, three on the lower back, and one on the left sleeve. This design negated the need for soldiers to carry a separate rucksack, providing ample storage space within the jacket itself.
            Country of Design: Switzerland
            Swiss Armed Forces