
Edwardian · 1960s · British
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
wool tweed
Culture
British
Influences
Edwardian sporting dress · Norfolk jacket tradition
A traditional British three-piece suit in forest green wool tweed, displayed as a waistcoat and plus-fours. The waistcoat features a six-button front closure with a deep V-neck and fitted silhouette typical of 1960s tailoring. The plus-fours are cut full through the thigh and gathered at the knee with button closures, creating the characteristic bloused effect above knee-high stockings. The wool appears to be a medium-weight tweed with subtle texture variations. This ensemble represents the continuation of Edwardian sporting dress traditions into the mid-20th century, particularly associated with golf and country pursuits in Britain.
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