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Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 2-72230, described as terracotta colored, velveteen shirt.  fully lined with printed cotton fabric, placket neck opening decorated with 6 silver and turquoise buttons, narrow stand-up collar, gusseted underarm seams, long sleeves.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 3-28255, described as Huanengo (Huipil). Materials: Plain weave cotton, wool yarn. Techniques: Sewing, embroidery. Colors: Natural cotton. Multicolor wool emb. Dimensions: 22 2/4", 17 3/4" long. Remarks: Short huipil, slit neck emphasised with cross-stitch embroidery. Garment is simply a single piece of cloth folded to make shoulders, hemmed up selvedges to bottom of armhole. Bottom unhemmed, good condition.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 1-259097, described as Made of cotton/polyester blend cloth; white, with "foot" (?) design in brown; "Living With The Land, The Indians of Southwest Oregon, An exhibit presented by the Southern Oregon Historical Society," printed on both sides of design; Hanes, T-shirt manufacturer; Size M 38-40.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 1-259095, described as Made of cotton, grey; swirling, radiating arm design with black triangles outlined in yellow; Logo of 5th Annual Indian Conference, Humboldt State University, 1989 printed on front shirt; shirt manufactured by Hanes; Size L.  Cotton/polyester blend cloth.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 2-72227, described as Cotton flannel shirt.  camel colored, fringed man's shirt.  bound neckline and cuffs.  long fringes down the outside of each arm, from shoulders to mid chest and a 'V' shaped bib attached at neck (front and black).  inside 'V' is decorated with paint orange and blue on one side; magenta, yellow and blue on the other.  each sleeve is decorated with 7 narrow green, horizontal stripes.  tails are cut to resemble a deer skin.  shirt closes with a variety of closure mechanisms (snaps, velcro, safety pins [removed as were rusting] across the right shoulder and down the right side seam.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 16-7482, described as Black cotton blouse.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 9-22514, described as off-white shirt embellished with black scalloped and floral vine embroidery down each lapel, hem and cuffs.  snap closure at front and cuffs, narrow band collar.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 3-28249, described as [ cat card DESCRIPTION: Shirt style blouse Materials:  Plain weave Cotton,  emb thread Technique: sewing, punto de cruz stitch Colors: Yellow blouse, shades of brown and black embroidery Dimensions: 28" wide  30" long Remarks:      ]
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 5-15857, described as Shirt.  Consists of one piece of cloth folded over at shoulders and hemmed down sides, with set-in sleeves and 3 pockets.  Cloth is blue-brown-green batik with white machine embroidery at front, around neckline, at sleeve hems, and along tops of pockets.  Attached tag reads “#3”, “green brown natural cotton batik shirt - machine embroidery around neck, sleeves - Treichville [?] market - Abidjan, Ivory Coast”.  Shoulders to hem:  69cm.  Across shoulders, exc. sleeves:  51cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 5-16700, described as sleeveless square-necked shirt comprised of 12 narrow loom strips of woven cotton, machine-stitched together, stripes have mustard yellow background with cross stripes woven with black threads. each strip has a counter strip running the length of the strip of black and green alternating threads. periodic tapestry woven black patterns decorate the stripes.