Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1901 — Double-Bosom Shirt. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Double-Bosom Shirt.

A commercial traveler residing at Glasgow, Scotland, has recently patented the double-bosom shirt pictured in the accompanying cut, probably intending it. for the use of drummers and other travelers, who thus have a change of front at hand for almost instant use when the first bosom becomes soiled. In carrying out the idea the Inventor provides two bosoms of any desired colors, which are attached one each to opposite sides of the body of the shirt. Provision is also made for fastening the loose ends of the bosoms at the opposite side after they are folded into place. It will be noticed that there is an opening in the

front of the shirt, fastened by a button. This is provided in order that the bosoms may be changed more readily, the shirt being unbuttoned in front while the change is being made. The neckbands of the two fronts fold together and the collar buttons can be slipped through both holes or only through the outer one, as desired.

CLEAN WITHOUT REMOVING.