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NOTES :
1. Fabric grain follows vertical lines of graph paper.
2. Pattern pieces are drawn without seam allowance.
3. Eighteen ¾-inch thread-covered buttons border the
overlap of a double-breasted front closure in two
rows of nine.The proper-left front edge has nine 1¼-
inch-long buttonholes.There are no interior buttons
or buttonholes to fasten the underlap.
4. Two 9 ½-inch openings along the side-seams access
built-in pockets. Each upper pocket is attached to the
banyan front, while each under pocket is not attached
to the banyan back, creating a side slit that provides
access to breeches worn underneath.
Man’s At-home Robe (Banyan), textile: China, 1700–50; robe: the Nether-
lands, 1750–60, silk satin and silk plain weave (damassé), center-back
length: 50 1/4 in. (127.64 cm), purchased with funds provided by Suzanne
A. Saperstein and Michael and Ellen Michelson, with additional funding
from the Costume Council, the Edgerton Foundation, Gail and Gerald
Oppenheimer, Maureen H. Shapiro, GraceTsao, and Lenore and Richard
Wayne, M.2007.211.797, photo © 2010 Museum Associates/LACMA
5. The banyan is lined with linen plain weave; the collar
is lined with silk damassé.
6. The banyan is fully padded with a loosely-woven
wool plain-weave interlining.
European men wore an at-home garment called a banyan ,
inluenced by East Asian and Persian robes.This hand-
sewn example was made of green silk damassé woven in
China.Tailored in the Netherlands to mimic Persian robes,
the cut and construction of this banyan, particularly its
button closure, is characteristically European. It is fully
interlined for warmth.
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man’s At-home Robe (Banyan)
Textile: China, 1700–50; robe: the Netherlands, 1750–60
COLLAR
CF
CB
Shoulder
seam notch
Pocke t
Opening
Pocke t
Opening
FRONT
BACK
SCALE DRAwiNg OF
DAmASSé DESigN
POCKET FLAP
UPPER
SLEEVE
UNDER
SLEEVE
UPPER
POCKET
UNDER
POCKET
1: 1 Inch
SLEEVE
CUFF
CF = Center front
CB = Center back
= Pieced fabric
= Fold line
Patterns recreated and drawn byThomas John Bernard
© Museum Associates/LACMA, All Rights Reserved
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