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              19 Archival description results for Liner

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              2018.231.2 · Item
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Detachable black crew neck wool liner with full sleeves that can be worn as separate layer. It fastens at the centre front with poppers and has two central poppers to attach it to the coat as well as two buttonholes on each sleeve and tabbed poppers at the neck that all respond to corresponding fastenings on the jacket. It has half lined sleeves in a black polyester, a longer curved back hem and ribbed side seam panels for comfort.
              Country of Design: Italy
              Country of Manufacture: Italy
              Osti, Massimo (1944-2005), designer
              2018.219.2 · Item · 1995
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Detachable black wool and nylon liner with full sleeves that attach to the cuffs internally via branded press studs and the body of the liner attaches to the jacket facing with a zip. There are three panels of ruched elasticated nylon, one down the centre back and one under each arm. There is a small welt pocket on the left breast that fastens with a button. The seams and hem are finished with black nylon binding.
              Country of Design: Italy
              Country of Manufacture: Italy
              Massimo Osti Production
              2018.164.2 · Item · 2013
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Harris Tweed blue and charcoal herringbone striped liner that attaches inside the Aircraft Jacket with six gold press studs that run down the centre front and one at the centre back neck. There are two gold press studs on the left breast that do not fasten to the jacket. It fastens with four horn navy buttons and features two patch pockets and a breast flap pocket on right side that fastens with gold press stud.
              Country of Design: England
              Country of Manufacture: England
              Nigel Cabourn