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Infant's Shirt
Infant's Shirt

Infant's Shirt

Clothing MakerMade by Fanny Clark
Dateabout 1900
MediumHand-stitched linen with machine-made lace
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width): 7 1/2 x 15 1/2in. (19.1 x 39.4cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Hope Colt and Mrs. Alexandra Preston
DescriptionInfant's shirt of fine, white linen, made from a long rectangle of fabric, folded with the narrow ends to the center back to create the opening. The side folds are slit to create the armholes. The sleeves are about 1 1/2 inch long and consist of an insertion of machine-made lace, a whipped-gathered strip of self-fabric, and an edging of lace. The top edges of the shirt are slit about one inch in from the armhole, creating square flaps that fold down over the baby band. The inside corners of these flaps are reinforced with three rows of buttonhole-stitched tacks. This is an old-fashioned style shirt for the period during which it was said to have been made.
Object number1996.31.13
Subject Terms
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    Infant's Shirt
    Unknown
    about 1850-1865
    Infant's Shirt
    Unknown
    about 1820-1850
    Infant's Shirt
    Unknown
    about 1850-1860
    Infant's Shirt
    Andrew Maximilian Bethune Sigourney
    about 1840-1860
    Infant's Shirt
    Fanny Clark
    about 1900
    Infant's Shirt
    Fanny Clark
    about 1900
    Infant's Shirt
    Unknown
    about 1850-1865
    Infant's Shirt
    Julia Hebard
    1854
    Infant's Shirt
    Edwin H. Tomlinson
    about 1845-1850
    Infant's Shirt
    Unknown
    about 1850-1865
    Infant's Shirt
    Mrs. Sallie H. Brainard
    about 1839
    Child's Shirt
    Unknown
    1843-1850