Waistcoat, circa 1810

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Artifact Overview

Inspired by French fashion, men of early nineteenth-century America padded their chests with layers of clothing. To achieve the stylish large-chested look, they often donned frilled shirts, puffy neckbands called cravats, at least one waistcoat - or vest - like this, and an overcoat with a very high, stiff collar.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Waistcoat (Garment)

Date Made

circa 1810

Creator Notes

Made in the United States or England.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

55.140.38

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Cotton (Textile)
Linen (Material)
Mother of pearl

Technique

Hand sewing
Embroidering

Color

White (Color)