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Men's clothing

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: UF: Men's wear and: Menswear LCSH allowed for use as Genre/Form DU: As a Genre/Form, only apply to 3-D material. For photos and graphics of people selling, using or wearing them, mention only in the Notes; for textual material ABOUT them, use the corresponding Topical term instead.

Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:

Squire Shop Garment Bag

 Collection
Identifier: B378
Abstract The Squire Shop in Cherry Creek was started by Harold and Frayde Sobel Leventhal in 1954. The shop later was incorporated as the Young Squire Shop, Inc. in December 1962 by Harold Levenhal, Frayde Leventhal, and Dean Italiano. The shop primarily sold men's and boys' clothing. Harold and Frayde's son Steven Richard Leventhal later became became manager. The Squire Shop closed in January 1998 and the building was leased to Rochester's Big and Tall Clothing based in San Francisco. The black...
Dates: circa 1970

Subseries: Clothing and Accessories

 Sub-Series
Identifier: B458.01.01
Abstract

This sub-series contains the clothing items from both Bert Byron and Dolly Grey. Grey's clothing items include her furt coat and matching muff, two pairs of gloves, a pearl collar, and fur collars. Byron's clothing items include a black three piece suit and a black cape.

Dates: 1908-1920

Textiles

 Series
Identifier: D096.01
Scope and Contents

This series contains clothing donated to the Lloyd Shaw Foundation. Clothing consists of dresses, petticoats, pantaloons, cowboy boots, men's shirts, skirts, and pants.

Dates: 1850-2007

Textiles

 Series
Identifier: D059.03
Scope and Contents

This series contains textiles worn or created by Cal Golden during his calling.

Dates: 1928-2012

Textiles

 Series
Identifier: D101.02
Scope and Contents

This series contains textiles worn by Jack Murtha.

Dates: 1981-1999

United States Army Jacket, between 1941-1945

 Item
Identifier: B167.03.0002.00001
Abstract A World War II U.S. Army olive drab wool "Ike" jacket that belonged to Phillip Hornbein, Jr. According to the silver grey on dark blue rank insignia, Philip Hornbein was a Technical Sergeant, in pay Grade-2. The white on red shoulder patch indicates that he was a member of the 6th Army Group. The four gold Overseas Bars above the left cuff indicate 24 or more months of service outside the United States . The ribbons above the left breast pocket are top row, left to right:...
Dates: between 1941-1945