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American Nardi's Riding Suit
1930s
This beautifully seamed and tailored suit was made for Mrs S C Jackson. I'm afraid we do not have any other information about her. It is made from a very good quality tight weave wool, possibly with silk. The way the front left side opens on a slight diagonal is an unusual feature. It looks great on! Very stylish.
Cataloguing
The jacket of fine brown wool with a feint stripe, the front opening on a slight slant with two brown buttons, two slanting pockets at hip level, two buttons to each cuff, back flap, size 12 UK/ 10 USA.
The jodphurs, with cotton label Nardi. 73 West 47th St. NY and the wearer's name Mrs C D Jackson, each side with three buttons, two large suede patches at slightly different positions, the legs tapering to a shaped lower leg, seven buttons fastening.
Condition
The exterior of the jacket is in very good condition. Under the back flap there is a little damage. Inside at the lower edge is a wide band which I woudl think was covered with a fabric, which has been removed. The jodphurs have a 1/2 in/10 cm narrow wear line (same width as the feint stripe) to the middle front. This would be covered by the jacket. The suede is a little dirty. The back waistband has some wear 1 1/4 x 1/2 in; 3 x 2 cm overall. Ask for photos.
Comments
The Metropolitan Museum, New York have a Nardi riding outfit.
http://metmuseum.org/exhibitions/view?exhibitionId={05106cbc-1bdf-40a6-87d9-227bc17183ff}&oid=174012&pos=1&ft=*
http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/dl/ww/009326571
http://collections.lacma.org/node/171877
http://www.horseshowcentral.com/articles/history/riding_habits_tradition