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In the 1880s and 1890s, Plains women broke from their traditional pattern fashion to European styles. Jackets of this style were frequently commissioned by soldiers and settlers. The binary shirts with closed sleeves are a direct adaption from their traditional pattern to European fashion. Jackets of this style were worn by men and boys.

Details

  • Title: Child’s Jacket
  • Creator: Southern Arapaho
  • Date: 1875/1900
  • Location: Plains
  • Contributor: Grand Teton National Park, National Park Service
  • Photographer: David Swift
  • Measurements: H 60, W 31 cm
  • Material: Buckskin, cloth, glass beads
  • Current Location: Colter Bay Visitor Center
  • Catalog Number: GRTE 6169

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