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Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 9-12825, described as blouse, yellow and red silk; bolero-shaped with green silk ties; gold thread trim; yellow front, yellow and red back; cuffs end in herringbone float design in gold thread; circlets of gold thread designs sewn to garment front and back; width across sleeves 98.5 cm., height 29 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Jacket, accession number 9-12055, described as Jacket: man's; white cotton; waist length, long sleeves, pointed collar, front opening;  2 pockets; Length 58 cm, Width across shoulders 45 cm.  Worn (formerly) around the house, over the sadra, religious undershirt, by Parsi men.  Usually fastened with gold, porcelain or mother-of-pearl studs, detachable to permit easy laundering of the badyan.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 9-13035, described as A long sleeved yellow shirt of cotton drill with a high collar; red and black cotton ricrac trim, a heavily gathered flounce and front opening with two ties. This style of shirt was worn by men and shirts as formal as this were usually worn in particular for dancing. Length 47.5 cm.