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Lot 920 Old Time Stripe Pants

Regular price $119.00
Unit price
per 
inches
cm
Size Waist Hip Front Rise Back Rise Thigh Inseam Length Leg Opening
W29 29.1 41.7 13.4 17.7 27.2 29.5 41.7 18.1
W30 30.3 42.5 13.8 18.1 27.6 29.9 42.1 18.9
W31 31.5 43.3 14 18.3 28.3 30.3 42.5 18.9
W32 32.3 44.1 14.2 18.5 28.3 30.7 42.9 18.9
W34 34.6 46.1 14.6 18.9 29.1 31.1 43.3 18.9
W36 37 48 15 19.3 30.7 31.5 44.1 19.7
W38 38.6 50 15 19.7 31.5 31.9 44.9 19.7

1. Waist: Lay flat, align the waistband, measure straight across the top of the waistband.

2. Hip/Seat: Measure across the widest part of the hip area.

3. Front Rise: Measure from the crotch seam to the top of the front waistband.

4. Back Rise: Measure from the crotch seam to the top of the back waistband.

5. Thigh: Measure straight from the crotch seam to the outer edge of the leg.

6. Inseam: Measure from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.

7. Length: Measure from the top of the waistband to the hem.

8. Leg Opening: Measure straight across the bottom of the leg.

Sizes can vary from 2-3 centimeters because they are measured by hand. 1inch=2.54cm.

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Model

  • 5' 10", 159lbs / 178cm, 72.5kg. Size W31.

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    • This prototype is inspired by the daily pants worn in the early 20th century. Unlike modern trousers, these lacked a yoke and had no triangular stitching under the back waist. They featured suspender buttons and a back waist adjustment belt known as a "buckled back." By the mid-1930s, belt loops replaced the need for waist buttons and buckle backs, leading to their disappearance.

      For a retro look, try this iconic piece. With smooth straight lines and a good drape, it offers comfort without tightness or excessive width. It pairs well with knitwear, leather, workwear, or military uniforms.

    This prototype is inspired by the daily pants worn in the early 20th century. Unlike modern trousers, these lacked a yoke and had no triangular stitching under the back waist. They featured suspender buttons and a back waist adjustment belt known as a "buckled back." By the mid-1930s, belt loops replaced the need for waist buttons and buckle backs, leading to their disappearance.

    For a retro look, try this iconic piece. With smooth straight lines and a good drape, it offers comfort without tightness or excessive width. It pairs well with knitwear, leather, workwear, or military uniforms.

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