Shirt
Made by Merit P.A. Newmark & Co.
When Albert Johnson went out exploring Death Valley with his friend Scotty, he wore clothing that would stand up to the wear and tear of the desert. The shirt is made of wool, which is appropriate for the winters in the desert when temperatures can plummet and winds can blow without notice. This shirt would be worn with riding breeches and english riding boots on Johnson's excursions.


Woold. L 79, W 62 cm
Death Valley National Park, DEVA 14242