Name/Title
DickeyEntry/Object ID
2016.11.02Description
A dickey (alternatively written as dickie or dicky, sometimes known in American English as a tuxedo front or tux front) is a type of false shirt-front - originally known as a detachable bosom - designed to be worn with a tuxedo or men's white tie, usually attached to the collar and then tucked into the waistcoat or cummerbund. Better dickeys have a trouser tab at the end to secure them down, preventing the dickey from popping out. The rigid plastic dickey came into fashion in the latter years of the 19th century, and was one of the first successful commercial applications of celluloid.
The invention of the dickey was to make the bosom front of a full dress shirt a separate entity in itself, like the detachable collar, so it could be laundered and starched more easily than a traditional shirt with the bosom attached. The use of the dickey was considered bad style by traditionalists and had fallen out of use. Shirts with an attached bosom are now rare in themselves since traditional evening dress is no longer regularly worn.Collection
Clothing and accessories CollectionCataloged By
Lalonde, AndreaLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
DickeyNomenclature Sub-Class
Clothing AccessoriesNomenclature Class
ClothingNomenclature Category
Category 03: Personal ObjectsSearch Terms
ClothingLocation
Location
Container
Box 4Shelf
Shelf 1Room
Collections RoomBuilding
M.V.T.M.Category
PermanentDate
November 7, 2023Location
Container
Box 2Shelf
Shelf 2, Shelf 2Room
Collections RoomBuilding
M.V.T.M.Category
PermanentMoved By
Whit, ElizabethDate
August 18, 2017Location
Container
Box 3Shelf
Shelf 2, Shelf 2Room
Collections RoomBuilding
M.V.T.M.Category
PermanentMoved By
Whit, ElizabethDate
August 18, 2017Location
Container
Box 2Shelf
Shelf 6, Shelf 6Room
Collections RoomBuilding
M.V.T.M.Category
PermanentGeneral Notes
Note
Status: OK
Status By: Cotter, Ellen
Status Date: 2022-01-21Created By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
March 1, 2017Updated By
admin@catalogit.appUpdate Date
November 11, 2023