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Norton & Sons

Morning suit worn by Eben S. Doolittle

Maker

Norton &amp

Title

Morning suit worn by Eben S. Doolittle

Year

1941

Medium

  • Wool twill weave

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Wool twill weave

Materials

wool

Dimensions

Center back length: 103.5 cm (40 3/4 inches) (jacket)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Label: [woven in] Norton & Sons / 20, Conduit St, Bond St. W. / [in ink] Eben S. Doolittle Esq.9/4/41

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of Nancy P. Doolittle

Object Number

2006.88.3

Type

  • Costume

Publications

  • Books

Artist Rebel Dandy: Men of Fashion

Exhibition History

Artist, Rebel, Dandy
Men of Fashion
Apr 26, 2013 – Aug 18, 2013

Label copy

These two suits reveal subtle variations in even the most classic form, the morning suit. While at first glance they appear to be exactly the same, a difference in the weight and spacing of the stripes of the trousers is revealed upon closer examination. The nuance of the brushed versus flat-woven black jacket also becomes apparent. Such details serve as clues to the personality of the wearer and reflect the many discussions the client would have had with his tailor.

The Savile Row firms Norton & Sons and Hawes & Curtis have long been destinations for Americans in London. Of his days as a young apprentice at Hawes & Curtis, tailor John Pearse recollects, "We were upstairs in the workroom which was like Fagin's den. Those guys were all kind of Mod-y and young even though we were making for the Duke of Edinburgh or the King of Thailand. It gave me a good grounding for the flamboyance to come."

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Tombstone

Norton & Sons (British, est. 1821), tailor
Morning suit worn by Eben S. Doolittle, 1941
Wool twill weave
Center back length: 103.5 cm (40 3/4 inches) (jacket)
Gift of Nancy P. Doolittle 2006.88.3

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