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              598 Archival description results for Jacket

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              2022.60 · Item · 1944
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Heavy cotton drill over-smock printed with a brush stroke camouflage pattern in shades of khaki, brown and green. The collar is square cut, lined with khaki wool and has a Lightening zip fastening which opens to the chest. The shoulders have button fastened epaulettes and each cuff is adjustable with a button fastening. The smock has four large angled patch pockets on the front; two at the chest and two at the waist. These are closed by pointed flaps that are secured by metal Newey press-studs. At the base of the smock is a long 'tailpiece' flap attached by press-studs that fasten between the wearers legs to ensure that the smock doesn't rise up before or during a parachute jump. Under each arm are six ventilation holes. The smock is camouflage printed with a dark green and brown brush stroke pattern on a khaki background. P Frankenstein & Sons
              Lee Moleskin Jacket
              2023.153.16 · Item · undated [1970-1979]
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Dark blue, cotton moleskin, trucker jacket with pointed, turn down collar. Jacket is front fastening via five metal stud buttons. Matching buttons are found at each cuff. The metal buttons are etched with ‘LEE.' Two large patch pockets sit on either side of the chest, each has a button down flap. Contrast stitching is used, with double stitched seams in blue thread and the same thread reinforcing the buttonholes. Lee
              2023.153.9 · Item · undated
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Blue corduroy sports jacket with white corduroy sleeves and square sailor collar. Jacket fastens centre front with six white press studs. Back of the collar has ‘Navy’ embroidered in blue thread and two metal thread embroidered stars. Cuffs and hem made of striped ribbing in blues and whites. Lined in black quilted polyester, sleeves lined in a red polyester fabric. Unknown
              2019.192 · Item · Spring Summer 1992
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive

              Bright yellow hooded jacket with a centre front zip closure and drawstring hem. The cuffs and neck at the centre front feature Velcro tabs for adjustable fastening. Positioned on either side of the centre zip at the chest are angled vertical pockets with zip closures. A black badge on the left shoulder, fastened with two buttons, is embroidered in green and yellow with the Stone Island compass emblem. The jacket's reflective yellow outer surface shows wear, particularly over the right shoulder, inner arms, cuffs, and around the hem.

              The jacket is unlined, though the pocket bags on the inside left and right fronts are made from yellow cotton squared mesh.
              Country of Design: Italy
              Country of Manufacture: Italy.

              Stone Island
              2022.20 · Item · 1980-1989
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Zip up jacket with elasticated cuffs, a draw string waist and shoulder wings in a towelling fabric. The main body of the jacket is a navy and yellow stripe design. The cuffs, waistband and shoulder wings are navy and the sleeves of the jacket are yellow. The Burberry logo is stitched in navy thread at the elbow of the right sleeve. Burberry
              2016.251 · Item · 1989
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              British Army Grenadier Guards drummers dress tunic in red facecloth wool. The front of the jacket is decorated with horizontal stripes of white woven tape - called lace - which decrease in width from the shoulder to the waist. The lace is woven with a repeated pattern of blue fleur-de-lis. The lace is also sewn in an upwards-pointed chevron pattern down the sleeves, on the wings at the shoulders, over the seams down the sleeves, around the collar, and over the seams on the back of the tunic. It fastens with two metal hooks and eyes at the neck and eight silver-coloured metal buttons (one missing) with the Grenadier Guards Elizabeth II emblem and 'FIRMIN LONDON' on the underside. There are four of the same buttons on each cuff, two on the back waist, eight on the back tails and two smaller ones on the epaulettes. The cuffs are faced in blue wool cloth as are the epaulettes. The stand collar and edges of the shoulder wings are trimmed in blue and white fringing. It has two large brass-coloured metal hooks at the back waist for a belt (missing). The right sleeve shoulder has a goldwork badge of a drum, the left has a synthetic fabric printed badge of a Union Jack flag. Torso and sleeves lined in white twill fabric with circular quilting stitches around the armholes. The skirts are lined in red fabric. Staining and handwritten marks on the lining. Inside stand collar stained. Wear and fraying to some of the lace and fringing.
              Country of Design: United Kingdom
              Country of Manufacture: United Kingdom
              Keywords: Ceremonial uniform, dress uniform, military, musicians
              Grenadier Guards
              Paul Smith Cream Suit Jacket
              2019.90.4.1 · Item · 2004
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive

              Cream single-breasted jacket, part of a two-piece suit, featuring visible pick stitching along the centre front, collar, and pocket edges. The jacket is shaped with side seams and two darts on each side, ending just above the lower pocket. The right side has a slanted ticket pocket with a flap that overlaps the pocket below, while the left side has a single pocket with a flap. A slanted breast pocket sits on the left chest. The collar is a notched lapel with a buttonhole on the left side, and the sleeves are detailed with four non-functional buttons.

              The inside lining includes three pockets on the left and one on the right. The lining design is beige on the top half, transitioning through a line of cream, then beige, and finishing with cream at the hem. The suit is accompanied by a PS Paul Smith garment bag and hanger.
              Country of Design: United Kingdom
              Country of Manufacture: Italy

              Paul Smith
              2019.109 · Item · 2019
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              This fully reversible jacket features a hood and a two-way waterproof YKK zip closure at the centre front. All panels are laser-cut and bonded, with seams sealed for added waterproofing. The jacket includes two laser-cut reversible front pockets and a peaked hood with an elasticated drawcord at the hem edge. An adjustable drawcord at the waist allows for a custom fit, while extra underarm panelling enhances articulation, complemented by welded eyelets for ventilation. The cuffs are laser-cut and bonded, with all seams taped for durability.
              Size: M
              Country of Manufacture: Portugal.
              Vollebak
              2023.153.32 · Item · 1994
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Camouflage printed jacket with turn down collar, zip and hook and loop front centre fastenings and drawstring waist. The print is in light green, dark green, brown and black. It has two vertical zipped pockets to the upper chest on each side of the front opening, two small patches to the chest each with two metal D-rings attached and two large, pouched, flapped patch pockets to the front below the waist. There is a small pouched patch pocket with flap to the left sleeve at the upper arm. Pocket flaps and cuffs fasten with hook and loop patches. Unknown
              Levi's ICD+ Storage Jacket
              2018.178.1 · Item · 2001
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive

              Sand-coloured hooded jacket with integrated wearable technology features, part of Levi's ICD+ Storage jacket collection, launched in summer 2001 as the second season of the ICD+ range. The jacket includes contrasting black trims, a black mesh lining with taped seams, and adjustable Velcro tabs at the collar and cuffs. It fastens at the centre front with a concealed zip under a Velcro-secured placket.

              Designed with large, curved pockets, the jacket accommodates the Philips Xenium mobile phone, Rush MP3 player, and earphones, along with purpose-built channels for wiring. A central control module links all devices, allowing the wearer to control each device via a unified remote. A hidden fabric loop and channel neatly route the earphone wiring to the hood, where the earphones are stowed until needed, maintaining a tidy appearance while ensuring easy device access.

              Additionally, the jacket can be folded into the two main pockets, with zips around the pockets allowing it to transform into a shoulder bag with clasp fastenings, as per instructions in the manual. The ICD+ range was pioneering, marking the first commercial collection designed to fully integrate consumer electronics within the garment.
              Country of Design: Belgium
              Country of Manufacture: Indonesia.

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