DescriptionRedfern suit and rugby players 1914.jpg
English: Woman wearing a pre-sportswear tailored costume in conversation with two rugby players. The woman's costume is by John Redfern, who was probably the first couturier to make clothing specifically for sport, and whose sports clothing became adopted as everyday wear by his clients in a precursor of what would become American sportswear (as distinct from active wear).
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=Woman wearing a pre-sportswear tailored costume by John Redfern in conversation with two rugby players}} |Source=Gazette du Bon Ton, 1914 |Author=Reproduction of artwork by George Barbier published in Le Bon Ton, April 19