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permanently pleated skirt

Details

Creator(s): University of Leeds (1904-)(Associated with work)

Title: permanently pleated skirt

Date created: mid - late 20th century

Accession number: ITC 2016.254

Place of creation: Associated with United Kingdom - Leeds

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/666369

Collection group(s): International Textile Collection

Description

A black, white and grey dogstooth (or houndstooth) design permanently pleated wool skirt. It was made with a process evolved in the Department of Textile Industries, University of Leeds.

There are cotton hanging loops, metal hook fastenings and a plastic zip.

Physical characteristics

Category: Textile

Technique: Costume - Woven

Medium: wool; metal fastener; cotton tape

Object: height 700mm

Measurement details: waist: 75mm

Features

Typed card exhibition label: 'ALL-WOOL SKIRTS, PERMANENTLY PLEATED BY A PROCESS EVOLVED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILE INDUSTRIES, THE UNIVERSITY, LEEDS.

Accession details

Accession number: ITC 2016.254

Accession date: 12/08/2016

Source: Found in Museum

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