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Nicholas Champroux, Turquoise Ultrasuede Jacket and Shorts Ensemble

Title

Nicholas Champroux, Turquoise Ultrasuede Jacket and Shorts Ensemble

Description

Turquoise ultrasuede jacket with lighter blue and white hashmarks painted on left side front and darker insets with appliqued turquoise ultrasuede in chevron patterns on sleeves; white, cotton shirt with inverted box pleat with mosaic ultrasuede panel at center back; turquoise shibori print quilted shorts with quilted patch pockets front and back

Creator

Nicholas Champroux, 1976- , Designer

Date

2010-2019

Contributor

Gift from Nicholas Champroux

Identifier

HCC_FA_2018_P2-1226

Coverage

United States

Extent

Jacket - Chest: 48"
Shirt - Chest: 41"
Shorts - Waist: 32.5"

Curator Notes

Excellent condition. This piece was designed by an HCC Alumnus, Nicholas Champroux under his "Pilgrim" collection. The square mosaic accent was inspired from Russian icons.

Textile

Faux Suede, Cotton, and Shibori Print

Photographer

Shane Patrick Qureshi

Curator

HCC Fashion Dept. Curatorial Team

Accession Number

2013.49.5A
2013.49.5B
2013.49.5C

Collection

Alumni Collection

Tags

2010, 2010's, 2010s, Faux Suede, Linen, Men's, Men's shorts, Mosaic, Nicholas Champroux, Print, Quilt, Quilted, Shibori, Square, Teal, Texas, Texas Fashion Designer, Turquoise, White

Citation

Nicholas Champroux, 1976- , Designer, “Nicholas Champroux, Turquoise Ultrasuede Jacket and Shorts Ensemble,” HCC Fashion Archive, accessed May 17, 2025, https://hccfashion.omeka.net/items/show/356.

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