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  • Iris Meredith as Janet Kenyon wearing a striped shirt in the 1940 film "Blazing Six Shooters."
    • Columbia Pictures

    Blazing Six Shooters

    1940

    Costume seen on Iris Meredith as Janet Kenyon

  • Iris Meredith as Jean Harper wearing a striped shirt in the 1940 film "Texas Stagecoach."
    • Columbia Pictures

    Texas Stagecoach

    1940

    Costume seen on Iris Meredith as Jean Harper

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This striped shirt was worn twice by Iris Meredith in 1940 and was likely a part of her personal wardrobe, as actors in B Westerns were often required to provide their own costumes. Iris first wore this blouse as Janet Kenyon in Blazing Six Shooters and later that year as Jean Harper in Texas Stagecoach.

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About the Costume

This striped shirt was worn twice by Iris Meredith in 1940 and was likely a part of her personal wardrobe, as actors in B Westerns were often required to provide their own costumes. Iris first wore this blouse as Janet Kenyon in Blazing Six Shooters and later that year as Jean Harper in Texas Stagecoach.

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This striped shirt was worn twice by Iris Meredith in 1940 and was likely a part of her personal wardrobe, as actors in B Westerns were often required to provide their own costumes. Iris first wore this blouse as Janet Kenyon in Blazing Six Shooters and later that year as Jean Harper in Texas Stagecoach.

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