Tailcoat made from an olive green wool. As with the traditional tailcoat design, the front of the coat is cut away and stops just around waist length. The skirt of the coat at the rear is split and has has two tapering sections or 'tails.' These finish at approximately knee length. The coat is double breasted with a black velvet collar with pointed lapels. Fastening at the front, there are six gilt, metal buttons [not original] and four metal, shank buttons covered in black and olive green silk brocade. There are three gilt buttons and two fabric covered buttons on either side of the opening, which fasten through button holes on the opposing side of the opening. The coat is unlined.
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Khaki blazer with cream contrast stitching. There is a notch lapel covering a line of security stitching holding back the facing. The jacket is unlined, with facings on the hems finished with contrast stitching. The centre front closes with three brown buttons and cream button holes. There is a double jet pocket on the chest, closed with a button. The side panel is shaped into a curve panel finished with a line of tripple top stitching, with the inside panel shaped with a top stitched dart. The curved panel continues into the underarm where it cuts off the front sleeve seam. Both the front and back sleeve seam, and curved seam are finished with tripple top stitching. The centre back and back seams are finised in the same way, with a single vent in the centre back. The jacket it entirely unstructured. Made in Japan.
Issey Miyake
Double breasted jacket made of black polyester and polyurethane mix fabric. It has six plastic or horn dark brown buttons and fastens with two. There are two large patch pockets at the hips with flaps of black double layer grosgrain and one angled inset pocket at the left chest. The cuffs fasten with four small plastic or horn dark brown buttons with working buttonholes. The main body of the jacket is unlined, the sleeves are lined in black viscose. Dark blue Lanvin label on the inside left chest pocket.
Lanvin
Khaki brown wool jacket with no buttons or rank badges. It has four front pockets. The chest pockets have scalloped flaps and have centre pleats, the flaps fasten with metal press studs and a button (missing). The lower pockets are very large and have deep flaps. Lined in brown acetate, manufacturers label in the inside lining right pocket.
British Army
Blue denim bleach patterned waistcoat with V-neck and fastening with five buttons. The denim has been bleached or acid treated in a random splash and drip pattern creating layers of colour, pale blue, cream and off white. The waistcoat hem and collar have frayed unfinished edges. There are two horizontal pocket welts on the front, the one on the left has a red label with 'MCQUEEN' on it. There are no shoulder seams - the front panels come over the back to a sharp angle creating an inverted V-shape to the back of the waistcoat. It has two tabs fastening with a metal buckle. Seams are stitched with yellow thread. The inside seams are bound with cotton tape. Care label has been cut out. Size 50.
Alexander McQueen
Single breasted waistcoat in a dark blue wool fabric with a narrow white pinstripe. Waistcoat has a deep V neckline and fastens at the front via five, dark blue, plastic buttons. At the front, each side of the waistcoat comes together in a point at the hemline. A welted pocket is at either side of the waist. These are at a slightly slanted angle. A dart runs from the underneath of each pocket to the hem of the waistcoat. There is a vent running 6.5cm up from the hem at each of the side seams. The back of the jacket is made from a dark blue satin fabric. There are two long tabs at the waist made in the same fabric for adjustment using a silver coloured, metal buckle. A seam runs down the centre of the back. The inside of the waistcoat is lined with the same satin fabric, cut in separate panels.
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Waistcoat of cream printed wool fronts, cotton back and gold gilt buttons (one missing).
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Hooded gilet or waistcoat transformable. It can be converted into a shoulderpack - rucksack - through a system of zips, hooks and loops. Made of orange 'Crystal Wind' nylon mesh, originally coated in a translucent rubberised material bonded to the mesh. It has taped seams and pockets. On the back is the Transformables logo '000 C.P.' in a silver reflective material which has been hot-pressed onto the mesh.
C.P. Company
Single breasted two button brown pin stripe wool tailored jacket (part of a three piece bespoke suit). It has a slightly rounded wide collar and lapels, two flapped pockets at the hips and one angled welted pocket at the left chest. Button hole in the left lapel and two side back vents. Cuffs have four small brown buttons. Label on the inside: Stovel & Mason Ltd, London.
Country of Design: England
Stovel & Mason Limited
Silk waistcoat with a shawl collar. Waistcoat is double breasted and fastens at the front via four black, glass buttons two on each side. Each button is functional and fastens through a buttonhole on the opposing side of the waistcoat opening. The black silk used at the front of the waistcoat has a vertical stripe patterned stitched into it, also in black. The repeating pattern consists of a 3mm pinstripe, followed by three lines of thinner, broken stipes [each line that makes up these broken stripes is 0.5cm in length], followed by another 3mm pinstripe. The reverse of the waistcoat is made from plain, black silk. On the reverse, there are two long tabs at the waist made in the same fabric for adjustment using an ornately designed metal buckle. The inside of the waistcoat is lined in cotton. The hemline of the waistcoat is lower at the front than at the back. The front hem is slightly rounded. There are two small vents at each side hem.
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