Object Record
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Metadata
Object Name |
Shirt |
Object ID # |
2012.2.1 |
Title |
Paul M. Lederach shirt, ca. 1955 |
Creator |
Jayson |
Place of Origin |
American |
Year Range from |
1950 |
Year Range to |
1960 |
Material |
Cotton |
Dimensions |
L-32 inches |
Description |
A man's machine made shirt comprised of white cotton. The shirt has a self-fabric banded collar with front center stud holes. The shirt has a front button closure with five buttons. The long sleeves are set in to the arm syce with a folded over cuff and stud holes (with two different stud styles currently attached). There is a maker's mark attached to the inside collar which reads "Jayson Made in the USA Super Whitehall." There are also two stamps, one indicates the size "16 1/2 34" at the inside of the collar, and the other is stamped on the proper left near the button placket, which reads "141 DC Jay Band T5564 16 1/2 34 68 SANFORDIZED 312" and an illegible Union stamp. |
Provenance |
Worn by Paul M. Lederach (1925-2014). He was a Mennonite educator, bishop and leader in the late 1950s-early 1960s. |
Source |
Gift of Paul M. Lederach |
People |
Lederach, Paul M., 1925-2014 |
Collection |
Clothing-Men's |