SKIRT, child's

H2002.80

Black synthetic "A-line" girl's skirt with red hem. Mid length skirt. Hem is in two sections; first a strip of red satin with yellow and black Chinese style floral design, second strip is plain red fabric (with matt finish). Sitched to base of skirt with red thread. SKirt has one side seam and two centre seams. Black zip at side seam. Sewn inside the waist next to the zip are three labels. Top label is black with "friends/by jesse" embroidered in silver. A silver love-heart symbol is embroidered in the centre, underneath "friends". Middle label is white with size details printed in black. "SIZE/14/TO FIT cm/HEIGHT 160/CHEST 86/WAIST 66/MADE IN AUSTRALIA". Bottom label is white with care instructions printed in black. "VISCOSE\RAYON/POLYESTER/WASH BEFORE USE./WAR GENTLE MCHINE/WASH./DO NOT BLEACH./LINE DRY WITHOUT DELAY./DO NOT TUMBLE DRY./WARM IRON WITH A/DAMP CLOTH./DO NOT DRY CLEAN".

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H2002.80
Accession Date: 4 Jun 2002
Acquisition Year: 2001
Credit: Jessie Moore

Material

Plastic/Synthetic/Polymer

plastic zip, metal clasp (around zip), viscose/rayon polyester fabric

0 - Whole
Metal/Metal0 - Whole
viscose/Textile0 - Whole
Rayon/Textile0 - Whole

Measurement

length520mm
width340mmwaist

 


 

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