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Man's Smoking Jacket Gallery Side View

FIDM MUSEUM & GALLERIES

FIDM MUSEUM & GALLERIES
Los Angeles, United States

This fanciful jacket is made of cigar bands—silk ribbons printed with trademark names that were used by importers to tie bundles of cigars together before the later practice of boxing them became standard. Collecting the colorful strips became a fad among wives and daughters who cleverly constructed bedspreads, wall pockets, and—perhaps most relevant—smoking jackets from them. Through the dynamic placement of the shaded yellow, red, and green silks, the elegant smoker became a walking advertisement for his favorite brands, such as: “Owl,” “Lone Star,” and “Santa Rosa.”

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  • Title: Man's Smoking Jacket Gallery Side View
  • Date Created: 1885/1890
  • Location Created: United States
  • Provenance: FIDM Museum Purchase
  • Photographer: Benjamin Shmikler
  • Rights: © FIDM Museum & Library, Inc. Image made available for limited non-commercial, educational, and personal use only, or for fair use as defined in the United States copyright laws. Users must cite the author and source of the image as they would material from any printed work, and the citations should include the URL “www.fidmmuseum.org”. For publication or press requests, visit http://www.fidmmuseum.org/about/rights-and-reproductions/ or email imagerights@FIDMmuseum.org.
  • Medium: Printed silk ribbon and silk cord
  • Object ID: 2014.5.81
FIDM MUSEUM & GALLERIES

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