Historical information

This garment would have been worn by young girls as a summer fashion, perhaps in the 1970s. Similar- patterned garments may still be worn today but perhaps without the cuffs on the legs.

Significance

This garment is retained as an example of women’s fashions in the mid to late 20th century and will be useful for display.

Physical description

This is a pair of women’s shorts. They are made of cotton (velveteen) and are multi-patterned with a dark red background with pink, orange and yellow flowers. There are cuffs at the end of the legs and a zip down the side. The waist is lined with white material and there are five buttons attached to the waist band. The maker’s label is also attached to the waist band.

Inscriptions & markings

‘Styro SW All Cotton’