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Men's ensemble

Description: Man's ensemble consisting of a black mock alligator jacket, black wool and cashmere knit sweater, and black hip-hugger trousers. Jacket: waist length, cropped shell constructed of panels of fake black alligator skin joined with knitted black cording. The cording connects to the panels through silver grommeted eyelets. High rounded spread collar of ribbed black knit yarn. Center front zipper closure from neck to waist. Two interior black canvas envelope pockets with snap closures under the flap… more
Date: 1965/1969
Creator: Rabanne, Paco
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Necktie

Description: Man's tie of brown wool. Four-in-hand style necktie woven of dark brown wool, lined in warm chocolate brown. Maker's label sewn on reverse near wide end: "H.Prochownick / London Milano" Content label sewn near maker's label: "Lana Pura / Made in Italy" Length: 142.2 cm. (56") long point to point. Width: 12 cm. (4 5/8") wide at widest point.
Date: 1970/1979
Creator: Prowchownick, Hermann
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Gloves

Description: Pair of gloves of kidskin; white; three decorative folds/seams on back of glove; large button closure at wrist on palm side of glove. Handwritten inside: V.Stux-Rybar. Lenth: 24cm; Width: 8.5cm
Date: 1950/1960
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Patterned shirt

Description: Men's tan silk shirt with vertical Ikat Thai-inspired designs in red, green, purple, and gold. Shirt collar, button-down front, full-length sleeves with single-button cuffs. Side seams end in slit 3 3/4" above hem. Back with yoke at top.
Date: 1960/1969
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Necktie

Description: Man's tie of silk with dark taupe ground with diagonal bands of patterns, including paisleys, scrolls, vines, etc. in darker taupes, brown/greens, and dark blue.
Date: 1985~
Creator: Christian Dior (Firm)
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Straw hat

Description: Man's hat of natural and brown straw. Low crown, flaring slightly to base and somewhat concave at top. Woven in designs of concentric circles, herringbone, etc. Wide brim, upturned at outer edge. Unlined.
Date: 1940/1969
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Men's Trench Coat

Description: Men's trench coat of brown glazed/polished cotton with stand-up collar which fastens with two buttons. Concealed button-down front, vertical welt pockets. Saddle sleeves with two buttons and tab at cuff. Belt of self with narrow, rectangular buckle covered in leather. Back has seam down center, ending in slit with two buttons. Designer's label at center back neckline: "Giorgio Armani / Made in Italy" Worn by Valerian Stux-Rybar; donated by Jean-Francois Daigre
Date: unknown
Creator: Armani, Giorgio
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Leather shoes

Description: Pair of boots of black patent leather with top-stitching of black; zipper closure on inner side of shoe. Right shoe reads:The Chelsea Cobbler Left shoe reads: The Chelsea Cobbler
Date: 1965/1975
Creator: The Chelsea Shoe
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Leather boots

Description: Boots of brown leather with patchwork facing and silver stud accents. Ankle style with hiking-boot style waffle soles; belt accent at top. Maker's label on insole: Pollini / Made in Italy Sole stamp: Vibram / Roccia Measurements: L: 31cm W: 11cm H: 20.5cm Heel: 2cm (1 in.)
Date: 1973/1978
Creator: Pollini
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Men's ensemble

Description: Black velvet costume robe of "Moroccan" style, custom-designed. Band collar which buttons in center front. Jacket buttons down entire length with tiny buttons and loops. Sleeves are set in, full and straight. Side seams end in slits which are rounded at corners and have 2 buttons at top. Every seam is covered in gold and black braid. Entire coat has gold embroidery down front, at hem, at cuff and down sleeve, on collar, shoulder, and top center back and hem. Back is plain. Fully lined in blu… more
Date: 1970
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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