Shirt, part of men’s costume
Russians
Arkhangelsk province, Arkhangelsk district, settlement
19th century
Costume
Cloth (cotton); cloth (linen)
РЭМ 2324-16
The skewed-collar shirt is made of red-and-white coarse cotton fabric, with canvas lining in the upper part; it is cut out of a straight sheet of fabric without seams on the shoulders, with skewed set-ins on the sides, with square gussets in the armpits, and slightly skewed sleeves. A low stand-up collar and a skewed front slit are trimmed with cotton braid; the collar is tied with tie-strings and a cord. Abstract by O.G. Baranova
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