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Tea gown, ca. 1891
French
Pieced panels of paisley-patterned woven wool shawl
Purchase, Irene Lewisohn and Alice L. Crowley Bequests, 1985 (1985.39.3)

This tea gown, composed of a cut-up wool shawl woven in a paisley pattern, imitates a black-centered Indian Kashmir shawl. In fact, the material was probably woven in France during the 1860s or 1870s. On the upper right corner of the bodice is embroidered "Cachemire" in white thread. Such a tea gown, intended for gender-segregated leisure, is the feminine analogue to the man's dressing gown or smoking jacket.


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    Tea gown, ca. 1891
    French
    Pieced panels of paisley-patterned woven wool shawl
    Purchase, Irene Lewisohn and Alice L. Crowley Bequests, 1985 (1985.39.3)