Shirt of yellow-gold, orange, green, and blue polyester/cotton plaid

Title
Shirt of yellow-gold, orange, green, and blue polyester/cotton plaid
LC Subject
main garments
Donor
Buike, Kathryn
Designer
Fritzi of California
Description
a) Shirt of yellow-gold, orange, green, and blue polyester/cotton plaid; small notched collar; cuffed sleeves are cap-length and have an accent button at top; small patch pocket at left bust with plaid in contrasting direction from shirt; button front closure; hits at hips. b) Pants of mint green koratron; trousers have 1 1/8" waistband; zip fly and button tab closure; full-length.
Motif
Plaid
Work Type
ensembles (costume)
Location
United States South Korea
Date
1970/1979
Identifier
1988.006.010
Rights
In Copyright
License
Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Material
Cotton; Polyester; Koratron
Set
Historic and Cultural Textile and Apparel Collection
Primary Set
Historic and Cultural Textile and Apparel Collection
Institution
Oregon State University
Note
Koret of California was founded in 1939 by Stephanie and Joe Koret. They were recognized for creating a no-iron fabric called "Koratron". In 1979 Koret was bought by Levi Strauss, but remained in business as part of Kellwood Corp. (Vintage Fashion Guild, 2015) _