Costumed Teddy Bears
Item Description
DESTRY RIDES AGAIN
1959
DESTRY
Destry rides into the town of Bottleneck wearing a tan and brown plaid wool sack suit. The jacket sports brown bias trim, brown buttons and a tan lining. The brown ultra suede vest has a collar and lapels and displays a gold sheriffs star. The button down shirt is made from yellow and brown striped cotton with white cotton collar and cuffs accented with a brown grossgrain string tie. And of course, no westerner would be with out his brown suede boots, tan cowboy hat and a western belt. This sheriff’s belt however is complete with the initial “D” on the belt buckle and Destry embossed at the center back. Our man of the law carries a carpetbag, birdcage and uncharacteristically, Miss Frenchy’s white lace parasol. We have only one thing to say to this bear and Frenchy put’s it word perfect in song: “Anyone would love you.”
ORIGINAL COSTUME DESIGNER: ALVIN COLT
BROADWAY BEAR CREATED BY: ANDY WALLACH
With the assistance of: James Livingston (tailoring), Kristian Kraai (hair), Rodney Gordon (Hat), Parson Mears Ltd., Noel Noblitt (research), Dana Burkhart (fabric), Shelly Billups (shopping), Costume Armour Cornwall NY (Belt and Badge)
Signed by: Andy Griffith
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