- Title
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- Plaid topcoat with vertical patch pockets at waist.
- Description
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- "Unless their linings slanted downwards, it would be easy for things to fall out of these pockets. They're most likely for holding light objects (like the scarf shown here), or for putting one's hands into in cold weather. The accents dividing the sleeves mimic the way the coat closes in front. "
- Written on image: "Designed by Pearl Alexander" "André 570 - 7th Ave. New York City Dec. 23, 1940"
- Image includes small sketch of back of garment.
- Date
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- 1940-12-23
- Spring 1940-1941
- Identifier
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- EE 803
- 2003818
- b593e240-c5d2-012f-0032-58d385a7bc34
- Rights
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- Copyright Not Evaluated
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- Citation
- Alexander, Pearl Levy [Designer] and André (Firm) [Creator], “Plaid topcoat with vertical patch pockets at waist.,” SPARC Digital, accessed February 13, 2025, https://sparcdigital.fitnyc.edu/items/show/10154.