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1953-736 and 1986-46
Jacket, Caraco
1953-736 and 1986-46

Jacket, Caraco

Date1775-1785
MediumCotton, mordant-painted and resist dyed; cotton bodice lining; linen sleeve lining
DimensionsOL: 36"; Waist about 27"; Selvage width: 35 1/2"; Thread counts: linings 37 x 33 and 52 x 52; Primary textile 120 x 92
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1953-736
DescriptionWoman's fitted gown or jacket with thigh-length skirt made of floral pattern Indian chintz in reds, lavenders, blue, and green. Low neckline is slightly squared in front and has false, or sewn-in, stomacher fastened at center-front with hooks and eyes and ending in rounded tabs below the waist. Front bodice is overlaid with a self-fabric flap trimmed with shirring for holding down a kerchief. The skirt is open in front to reveal a petticoat (the matching petticoat does not survive). Fitted sleeves end in cuffs. The bodice is pleated and fitted to the body at the back, sometimes called an "English back." Garment is lined in bodice and skirt with white plain-woven cotton. Sleeves are lined with plain-woven linen. The gown is constructed with back stitches.
Note: Photographed with antique kerchief and ruffles and worsted petticoat #1955-241.

Construction History:

1. 1775-1785: Initial Construction
2. July 2, 1954: Cleaning, repairing, restoring by Ernest LoNano.
Label TextAlthough constructed of beautiful imported India chintz, this jacket was made in an informal style appropriate for casual and daytime occasions. Probably called a “Caraco” in the period, the jacket is constructed with a false stomacher stitched to the bodice and fastened at the center front with hooks and eyes. A tab across the front holds a neck handkerchief, or kerchief, in position. Indian chintzes were prized for their beauty as well as practicality, because the colorful patterns could be successfully washed without harm.
Exhibition(s)
Gown
1740s (silk); remade 1775-1780
Gown 1941-211
1745-1750 (textile); gown ca. 1780, gown remade ca. 1845
Gown 1953-850
1770-1780
DS2001-0383
ca. 1745, with later alterations
1951-150,1, Gown
1726-1728 (textile); 1775-1785 (gown)
1985-142, Gown
Ca. 1780
KC1975-593
ca. 1770; altered 1870-1885.
1960-717, Gown
Textile: 1760-1770; gown remade: 19th or 20th century