Riding habit

Hand-sewn to fit a young girl, this garment was probably intended to be worn during the summer months as a coverall for walking or riding. The natural unbleached and undyed cotton fabric was durable and closely woven making it suitable for summer footwear, outdoor and protective clothing. Dry dusty roads created clouds of dirt which would not penetrate or show on the surface of the stout nankeen cloth. Nankeen was originally made in China at Nanjing, the city which gives the fabric its name.

Object Summary

Accession Loan No.
53/1961/3
Collection Class
Clothing and accessories
Material
cotton, nankeen | | | |
Common Name
riding habit
Simple Name
dress
Period Classification
Regency (1811-1820)
Production Town
Production Person Initials
Production Person Surname
Production Year Low
1810
Production Year High
1820

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riding habit with low stomacher front