The cotton velvet coat presented here is not ‘just a garment’, but a testimony to the fashion history of the early 20th century. The purple cut cotton velvet coat with its impressive and detailed production reflects the craftsmanship and design of the 1920s.
The coat is characterised by its luxurious materials and exquisite design. It is made from purple cut cotton velvet and has lapels and cuffs in cream and purple shag pile. The open front of the coat is fastened with a tie fastener, giving it an elegant yet casual touch. The inside of the coat is lined with white porcelain silk, which not only provides additional comfort but also emphasises the luxurious character of the garment.
The coat bears the label ‘Marque Deposee Becker Fils, Paris, 1925’, which indicates its origin and the year of manufacture. Paris was the centre of the fashion world at the time, and a coat with such a label is evidence of the highest quality and style.
Despite its age, the coat shows only slight signs of wear. The shag pile on the collar shows slight signs of wear. There are loose seams at the cuffs and the hem may have been removed, with remnants of the gauze underlay visible. The lining shows slight tension at the seams and a few tiny stains. Overall, however, the condition of the coat can be described as excellent.
The coat comes from the Valentine Museum, which emphasises its historical and cultural significance. Such pieces are rare and offer a valuable insight into the fashion and craftsmanship of times gone by. They are not only of interest to fashion historians and collectors, but also to anyone who appreciates the history of fashion and textile design.
Length: ~ 123 cm
Chest circumference: ~ 110 cm