String Vest
A trip to Beamish Museum today where I saw this string vest lying on a bed in the newly opened Aged Miners Cottages.
I do remember string vests as my dad used to wear them. Apparently they were invented by Henrik Brun in 1933. He was a commandant in the Norwegian army. The idea is that they kept men warm by trapping a layer of air between the skin and the shirt. They were also supposed to keep men cool in the summer too.
Although a Norwegian invention they were enthusiastically adopted by British men from the 1950's. However, Tesco and Asda stopped selling them in 2007.
I have attached a few extra photos from today. It was so good to get out for a walk after the storm.
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