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PATSY CLINE CLOTHING
A group of clothing worn by Cline mostly in her personal life including a pair of black cotton Capri pants, a beige cotton skirt handsewn by Hilda Hensley (Patsy's mother) who frequently made clothes for her daughter, a pair of tan wool pants with an interior label reading "Pantempos/by Sportempos," a fitted shirt made of cotton printed with a black, gold and red Asian motif, a green cotton two-piece skirt suit with the jacket having an interior label reading "Rothmoor/Cain-Sloan Co./Nashville, Tenn.," and a dress made of cotton printed with whimsical images of posters which Cline wore when she performed at The Grand Ole Opry circa 1960 (See Illustration).
A group of clothing worn by Cline mostly in her personal life including a pair of black cotton Capri pants, a beige cotton skirt handsewn by Hilda Hensley (Patsy's mother) who frequently made clothes for her daughter, a pair of tan wool pants with an interior label reading "Pantempos/by Sportempos," a fitted shirt made of cotton printed with a black, gold and red Asian motif, a green cotton two-piece skirt suit with the jacket having an interior label reading "Rothmoor/Cain-Sloan Co./Nashville, Tenn.," and a dress made of cotton printed with whimsical images of posters which Cline wore when she performed at The Grand Ole Opry circa 1960 (See Illustration).