Red Corduroy Robe
- Rhodes University Drama Department, Mavuka, Nomsa, Xaba, Nosihle
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Xaba, Nosihle
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Twenty-first century , Twentieth century , Robes , Men's clothing , Costume , Sleepwear , Women's clothing
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467882 , vital:76981 , PSG 110
- Description: The red robe is made with corduroy and is a long-sleeved with the length of 137cm. The rode and has two belt loops and a matching belt. The sleeves are cuffed in the ends and has lined with black and brocade silk fabric. The shoulders are structed with shoulder pads. The shoulders measures 43cm making it suitable for sizes medium. Did you know? 'In medieval times, women wore long gowns to bed, often made of heavy fabrics like wool or linen. These gowns were not specifically designed for sleep, but rather were simply the same garments worn during the day. It was not until the 18th century that nightgowns, as they were then called, became more popular.'- Mackly , Condition: Good with no visible staining and minimal tearing. , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Xaba, Nosihle
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Twenty-first century , Twentieth century , Robes , Men's clothing , Costume , Sleepwear , Women's clothing
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467882 , vital:76981 , PSG 110
- Description: The red robe is made with corduroy and is a long-sleeved with the length of 137cm. The rode and has two belt loops and a matching belt. The sleeves are cuffed in the ends and has lined with black and brocade silk fabric. The shoulders are structed with shoulder pads. The shoulders measures 43cm making it suitable for sizes medium. Did you know? 'In medieval times, women wore long gowns to bed, often made of heavy fabrics like wool or linen. These gowns were not specifically designed for sleep, but rather were simply the same garments worn during the day. It was not until the 18th century that nightgowns, as they were then called, became more popular.'- Mackly , Condition: Good with no visible staining and minimal tearing. , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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Army Green Knee High Coat
- Rhodes University Drama Department, Mavuka, Nomsa, Xaba, Nosihle
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Xaba, Nosihle
- Date: 1970's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Coats , Twentieth century , Women's clothing , Vintage clothing , Twenty-first century , Costume , Jackets
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/469535 , vital:77265 , PSG 96
- Description: The army green coat is made with suede which is 100% lamb skin and the cuffs are made with fur from what seems to be fox fur. The coat is lined with black textured rayon lining and is suitable for sizes 12 to 14. The coat has three button holes and only two buttons. This kind of coat is similar to coats that dominate the Y2K aesthetic. Did you know? 'Pigments in the inner layers of hair filter harmful ultraviolet radiation just like sunscreen, and may help regulate body temperature. Dark hairs absorb heat, warming an animal, while light colors reflect sun, keeping an animal cooler. Hair color helps camouflage animals from predators or prey by matching the environment they live in.'- eek! , Condition: Decent with visible staining and tearing on the cuff and the back armholes. , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Xaba, Nosihle
- Date: 1970's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Coats , Twentieth century , Women's clothing , Vintage clothing , Twenty-first century , Costume , Jackets
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/469535 , vital:77265 , PSG 96
- Description: The army green coat is made with suede which is 100% lamb skin and the cuffs are made with fur from what seems to be fox fur. The coat is lined with black textured rayon lining and is suitable for sizes 12 to 14. The coat has three button holes and only two buttons. This kind of coat is similar to coats that dominate the Y2K aesthetic. Did you know? 'Pigments in the inner layers of hair filter harmful ultraviolet radiation just like sunscreen, and may help regulate body temperature. Dark hairs absorb heat, warming an animal, while light colors reflect sun, keeping an animal cooler. Hair color helps camouflage animals from predators or prey by matching the environment they live in.'- eek! , Condition: Decent with visible staining and tearing on the cuff and the back armholes. , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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