Jacket of green and white polyester knit patterned with white, interlocking, up-side-down triangles on green ground
- Title
- Jacket of green and white polyester knit patterned with white, interlocking, up-side-down triangles on green ground
- LC Subject
- main garments
- Donor
- Diedesch, Marie
- Designer
- Kimberly
- Description
- a) Jacket of green and white polyester knit patterned with white, interlocking, up-side-down triangles on green ground; wide, spread collar and short cuffed sleeves; white plastic buttons down center-front; two patch pockets at bust and two at hips; belt loops at sides; hits below hips. b) Belt of white woven cotton with round, white plastic buckle; belt end is tipped with white patent vinyl; 1 1/2" width.
- Motif
- Interlocking triangles
- Work Type
- jackets (garments)
- Location
- United States
- Date
- 1970/1979
- Identifier
- 1981.098.004
- Rights
- In Copyright
- License
- Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
- Type
- Image
- Format
- image/tiff
- Material
- Polyester Cotton
- Technique
- Safari style jacket
- Set
- Historic and Cultural Textile and Apparel Collection
- Primary Set
- Historic and Cultural Textile and Apparel Collection
- Institution
- Oregon State University
- Note
- Kimberly was founded in 1946 by Jack and Helen Lazar. They were known for knitwear. By the 1960s they were one of the largest clothing manufacturing companies in the US. They closed in 1972. (Vintage Fashion Guild)