Jersey Fabric. Jersey is a knit fabric used predominantly for clothing manufacture. It was originally made of wool, but is now made of wool, cotton, and synthetic fibers. Since medieval times, Jersey, Channel Islands, where the material was first produced, had been an important exporter of knitted goods and the fabric in wool from Jersey became well known. The fabric can be a very stretchy single knitting, usually light-weight, jersey with one flat side and one piled side. When made with a lightweight yarn, this is the fabric most often used to make T-shirts. Or it can be a double knitted jersey (interlock jersey), with less stretch, that creates a heavier fabric of two single jerseys knitted together to leave the two flat sides on the outsides of the fabric, with the piles in the middle. Interlock jersey is sometimes used as a more formal alternative knit to the traditional piqué knit for polo shirts, and is generally the preferred knit for those made from pima cotton. Jersey is considered to be an excellent fabric for draped garments, such as dresses, and women’s tops. Reference: Wikipedia
A CHRISTIAN DIOR PINK, BLUE AND GREEN GEOMETRIC PRINT JERSEY JUMPSUIT MARKED ‘CHRISTIAN DIOR’ THROUGHOUT THE FABRIC, PROBABLY 1970S with rhinestone encrusted ball closures at the open shoulders
Sold for USD 1,500 at Christie’s in 2011
Rudi Gernreich Op Art Cocktail Dress American, 1962 Silk jersey, black and white waves, one side sleeveless, single hook at shoulder, the other with dolman sleeve, size 6, labeled: Rudi Gernreich. Very good condition, several minor snags, possible length alteration. The dress is from the Resort Collection, 1962.
Sold for $657 (includes buyer’s premium) at Doyle New York in 2002
GIANNI VERSACE COUTURE DRESS 1994 A black leather and red pleated viscose/acetate jersey dress. Bust 85 cm
Sold for €180 at Bertolami Fine Art in 2019
Dress fabric of printed synthetic jersey. Printed with a design based on the title screen of a pinball machine or gambling machine depicting a horse-race with spectators cheering on the horses. A scoreboard in the background shows scores from 100 to 900. In an upper corner is a horse’s head framed by a horseshoe and holding the title ‘DERBY DAY’. The design is then mirror-imaged with all text appearing reversed, and arranged in vertical repeating rows. 1973 (made)
Reference: © Victoria and Albert Museum
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