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1930s Jean Advice

cbrunt

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Hey Gang,

Got another question for ya'll. I'm split between the 1927 or 1901 LVC. But... from images online, both pair seem pretty narrow legged but I'd like to replicate this basic late 1930s look.



To me these look to be nicely worn jeans, with wide legs. Never seen the VLC stuff in person so maybe I'm just not seeing the jeans correctly. Or, would another type/model/brand of jean be better ???? I had thought perhaps of just the original 501 in bootcut perhaps. I'm really unsure here...

Thanks in advance,
Clint
 

Dinerman

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I'm not sure those are jeans, the cuffs on them don't look like jeans cuffs, more like workwear pants or wool pants, but I'm sure that someone can help you find a good pair of wide legged, high waisted jeans that would approximate the cut.

http://www.oki-ni.com/invt/lj0003denm
here's that same kind of jeans, with different angles, but it's hard to tell much because they're modeled about 8 inches too long in the leg.
 

Fletch

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cbrunt said:
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To me these look to be nicely worn jeans, with wide legs.
Sure they're even jeans? That definitely looks like a tailored cuff.

OT: Anybody know when and how that chauffeur type cap came to be the symbol of "cyclist"?
hi-mpl340001955c.jpg

Up thru the 30s you still saw a lot of cyclists (maybe not hardcore :rolleyes: ) wearing flight helmets, typically with goggles, or just a flat cap.
pb74.jpg

But by the time this was taken, there was obviously a "biker look." Where did it come from? Langlitz perhaps?
 

cbrunt

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flat-top

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That pattern might be a little too drapey and dressy for work pants.
I have several pair of 30's work pants. Some are cotton, some are wool gabardine. The cut is not too different than a pair of flat front khakis, just with a high rise.
 

BellyTank

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WW2 repros...?
From your friendly WW2 reenacting vendor.
WWIIImpressions as an example.

Khakis, HBTs, USN Dungarees...

The WW2 USN Dungarees(dark denim) and the USMC 1st pattern HBTs are a classic cut; straight, w-i-d-e legs, high rise and patch front pockets.

All of the era, authentic, affordable and in your size,
whatever it is.


B
T
 

Griemersma

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actual fit?

I've been trying to find some 30's style jeans for a while, too. I'm considering the Lee 101b jeans, but all the pictures I can find are like the one above with people wearing them about 5 sizes too big. Can anybody post a pic of how they really fit?

--G.R.
 

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