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) _