Men's Tuxedo, Black
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Title
Men's Tuxedo, Black
Subject
The Walking Box Ranch Collection
Description
One black tuxedo. Pants and jacket only. Assumed to be worn by Rex Bell Sr.
Source
2012.3.25
Publisher
UNLV Division Of Educational Outreach Collection
Date
Approximately 1923 to 1979
Contributor
UNLV Division of Educational Outreach
Rights
The objects are available for education and research purposes and are a part of the UNLV Division of Educational Outreach Collection. This image may not be reproduced for commercial purposes without the express written consent of the UNLV Division of Educational Outreach Collection.
Relation
Physical Object; Textile
Language
English
Type
Physical Object
Coverage
PAR 103; "Workroom"
Alternative Title
Men's Suit
Abstract
A N. Turk suit believed to be worn by Rex Bell Sr. Turk garments is heavily associated with cowboy culture and the myth of the West. Turk garments are also custom made and associated with other celebrities such as Gene Autry. A black suit with potentially silk details. N. Turk label on the inside of pants with a stripe down the legs. The jacket includes front leaf-like detail with potentially silk lapel and cuffs. Three buttons on each cuff and two buttons on the top pants.
Mediator
Entry created by Alex Shear, Nicole Batten, and Sam Carmer
Files
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Reference
Men's Tuxedo, Black, UNLV Division Of Educational Outreach Collection, Approximately 1923 to 1979
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