Clothing - 'Sutex Satinswade Pantees', Sutex, c. late 1940s

Historical information

This item was likely owned by Elaine Morris (then Nobelius) as a teenager, some time in the late 1940s. This is corroborated by the existence of advertising for this specific product from 1949, and its likely contemporaneity with VEMU2293 which has adverting from a similar time period. It was found in a Monkey Pyjama Case (VEMU2288) that belonged to Elaine, alongside several other items of clothing (VEMU2293-5). It was manufactured by the Sutex company, which had multiple manufacturing locations in Victoria - including Inglewood and Bendigo.

Significance

This item belonged to a member of the Nobelius family and is a identifiable example of 1940s clothing.

Physical description

This item is a set of Sutex "Satinswade Pantees". The original advertisement describes them as follows: "Well cut, elastic at waist, cuff leg, in shades Peach and White. For excellent wearing." Seventy years later, this pair - the white version, though it now looks closer to cream - has suffered significant damage, with three large cuts from the waistline, significant staining, and holes from wear between the legs. It was size OS (Outsized).

Inscriptions & markings

Tag: "Sutex / LUXURY LINGERIE / Satinswade / O.S"

References

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