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Tuxedo jacket designed by Sy Devore and worn by Nat King Cole in St. Louis Blues

African American Museum

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    Object Details

    Designed by

    Sy Devore, American, died 1966

    Worn by

    Nat King Cole, American, 1919 - 1965

    Description

    A tuxedo jacket designed by Sy Devore and worn by Nat King Cole in his role as W.C. Handy in the Paramount Pictures produced 1958 film St. Louis Blues. The navy blue wool tuxedo jacket has knee-length tails and a black satin lapel. Six black plastic buttons, three on each side of the center front opening, are positioned on a diagonal running parallel to the lapels. These buttons are decorative only, the jacket does not close. The jacket has a wide notched lapel covered in black silk satin, with a neck band made of navy wool. There is one exterior inset breast pocket on the proper left front. The sleeves are full-length straight cut, with two decorative black plastic cuff buttons at each cuff. On the back is a black plastic button at the waist above the center seam of each tail. The tails have rounded outside edges with squared interior edge and overlap about one inch at the center back. The center seam of each tail is covered by a pressed edge of the wool, which is stitched down at the top and bottom where the tail is attached at the waist and to the lining.
    The jacket is lined in black twilled silk lining, while the sleeves are lined in ivory silk lining. There are two inset pockets on the interior, one at each breast. There is a hanger loop of black lining fabric at the center back of the neck.

    Credit Line

    Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture

    Date

    September 30, 1957

    Object number

    2012.64.1.1

    Restrictions & Rights

    No Known Copyright Restrictions
    Proper usage is the responsibility of the user.

    Type

    dinner jackets

    Medium

    wool and silk with plastic buttons

    Dimensions

    H x W x D (Flat): 48 × 24 1/2 × 3 3/4 in. (121.9 × 62.2 × 9.5 cm)

    Place made

    Studio City, California, United States, North and Central America

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    National Museum of African American History and Culture Collection

    Classification

    Clothing - Fashion and Historical
    Clothing - Costume

    Data Source

    National Museum of African American History and Culture

    Topic

    African American
    Blues (Music)
    Clothing and dress
    Costume
    Costume design
    Design
    Fashion
    Film
    Men
    Musical films

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd563dec275-ccde-415d-a98f-9075ab2ade83

    Record ID

    nmaahc_2012.64.1.1

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