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Title
Cashin's ready-to-wear design illustrations for Sills and Co
Date Created and/or Issued
1975-07
Jul-75
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Cashin (Bonnie) Collection of Fashion, Theatre, and Film Costume Design
Rights Information
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Description
Sketch of a figure wearing a modified kimono style coat with a collar and wide-cuffed sleeves. It appears to have a tie closure at the breastline and has a tied sash belt at the waist. The on seam side pockets and the facing down the front of the coat have top-stitching. There is also an inset sketch of similar style "kimono" coat without the belt, collar and cuffs. The figure is also wearing a wide brimmed hat. A swatch of multi-colored (wool?) fabric in a herrignbone design is included.
Text: "tie yourself into a warm bodied coat big & easy on top-- unlined of cowesl(?); "3506" [design]; "3[in.] facing leather"; "under collar leather"; "Bonnie Cashin July '75"
Type

Identifier
uclamss_440_b104_f03-21t
ark:/21198/zz0002z7hv
104, 03
Language
English
Subject
Wool (textile)
Facings (costume components)
Hats
Herringbone
Stitching
Ties (fasteners)
Sashes (costume accessories)
Leather
Coats (garments)--1970-1980
Source
Cashin (Bonnie) Collection of Fashion, Theater and Film Costume Design, 1913-2000

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