Green wool tailored jacket with a YKK zip front closure and half belt at the back. The front features patch-worked panels creating a slight 3D effect. Panels are not pattern matching the fine orange window pane check. Hem is curved from centre from to side seam. two unusable front welt pockets. Four knife pleats on centre back going into a seam hidden by half belt. Three piece sleeve creating a similar shape to a classic two piece sleeve. Jacket is fully lined with brown acetate. Label with playing card motifs at inside neck Country of Design: England Country of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Joe Casely-Hayford
Blue denim jeans with red contrast topstitching, featuring both a front button fly and a back zip fly, making the jeans reversible. The inside leg, centre front, and back seams are constructed with run and fell stitching. Each side includes a traditional five-pocket jeans design, with six rivets reinforcing the pocket edges. There are four bar-tacked belt loops—two on each side—positioned 7 cm from the closures. An internal label on the waistband displays "Joe Casely-Hayford" with a playing card graphic.
Joe Casely-Hayford
Boy's brown velvet coat, part of three piece suit in the style of eighteenth century menswear. It has cut steel buttons (corroded) down the front, smaller cut steel buttons at the centre back waist and at the cuffs. There are cream pleated fills at each sleeve cuff and it is lined in brown cotton sateen.
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Boy's brown velvet breeches, part of a three piece suit in the style of eighteenth century menswear. It has metal buttons (heavily corroded) for braces and a centre button fly.
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