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Boys pyjamas made by Crystal

Object No. 2007/21/1

This pair of boy's pyjamas is part of a collection of Australian made children's clothing dating from 1948 to 1963. The fabric's design, a repeated pattern depicting an atom in the form of electrons circling a nucleus, gives the pyjamas significance as a visual representation of the atomic age and its fascination for children in the post-World War II era. Originating in a children's wear shop at North Sydney, this collection typifies the type of clothing worn by middle class children in New South Wales during this period. Although it is not known why the shop closed down, a possible factor could have been the decline in independent retailers from the 1960s, with the rise of suburban department stores, shopping malls and chain stores. The clothing in this collection illustrates the prevalence of Australian-made garments at a time when high tariffs were placed on imported goods and the local product was therefore competitive. This began to change in the early 1970s when tariffs on imported goods were reduced and cheaper clothing from overseas came onto the Australian market. The result was a decline in Australian manufacturing in the textile, clothing and footwear industries.

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Summary

Object Statement

Pyjama set, boys, cotton, Crystal, Australia, 1948-1963

Physical Description

Pyjamas, boys, cotton, made by Crystal, Australia, 1948-1963 Pair of boys cotton pyjamas made of printed cotton seersucker decorated with an overall print of green and navy atomic design of electrons orbiting a nucleus on a white ground. The top is long sleeved, has a turn down collar and a patch pocket on the proper left breast. The centre front opening fastens with two green plastic buttons. The loose fitting long pants have a fly front opening and a cotton drawstring at the waist. The top and pants are both machine sewn and unlined.

PRODUCTION

Notes

Made in Australia by Crystal.

HISTORY

Notes

This pair of pyjamas is part of a collection of clothing from a small North Sydney children's wear shop that closed down in the early 1960s and is thought to have been demolished. The shop's unsold contents were packed in a garage until Lorraine Foster of The Vintage Clothing Shop purchased the whole collection around 2000. The clothing dates from 1948 to 1963 and includes many brands, probably all Australian made. Most items retain their labels and some are still in their original packaging. None had been sold or worn.

SOURCE

Credit Line

Purchased 2007

Acquisition Date

21 February 2007

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