Baron Kurtz
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They (trousers w/ high, fishtail back) are around to this day. You need only ask your tailor, and he/she will oblige.
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Creeping Past said:I've recently started climbing into high-waist pants, mainly due to their not being so unflattering as the below-the-belly low-risers. Three pairs now and rising...
Edit: And, BT, since you're posting here, I've a PM pending, awaiting an in-box cull.
Baron Kurtz said:They (trousers w/ high, fishtail back) are around to this day. You need only ask your tailor, and he/she will oblige.
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Maguire said:Does anyone have any of the "zoot suit" style pants?
Maguire said:these date from the same era more or less, would they essentially be the same as these save with a baggier pants look? I always thought the ultra high waist was a trademark of the zoots
BellyTank said:Mr. Ben, do you think those trousers were intended for some particular sporting, or other purpose, or just different from the norm?
Cricket? I guess the magazine ad., or the magazine itself would point to any specialised useage, but anyway... just curious, as to this departure.
So they don't have a fly in front, right?
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H.Johnson said:I'm looking for similar. They are military mess waiter's gear, I believe. The ones I have seen have a 'broad arrow' label and are dated as late as the 1960s. Do you know about the matching waistcoat?
Sir RBH said:here we go
These are a pair of Navy moleskin trousers I am wearing today
These were bespoken for me from Bookster
And I cannot recommend them highly enough
these feature Brace buttons, button fly, turnups and a fishtail rear as you can see
Worn with Thurston boxcloth braces and a Lewin shirt
Good Day all
RBH
Somehting to do with being quite heavy Moleskin.. and the fact that I had been sitting for a quite a whileForgotten Man said:I must say, the details are fantastic! However, to me they don't seem to hang right... is it just me or are there many wrinkles that seem to break a clean cut that I'd expect from a pair of bespoke pants. Kinda bunched up if you will... I don't want to sound rude but, I'd expect a cleaner drape as I've seen on other tailored pants... given they don't seem to be very generous in the seat or legs, and that may be why they may not appear relaxed.
A suitable Wardrobe said:The aim of fine men’s tailoring has never quite been “sexiness” as we know it today, but rather an aesthetic of balance and proportion, seeking to impart an ideal male form: broad shoulders, developed chest, narrow waist, long legs.
They [women] want butts.
there do seem to be some women who agree with the 'non-sexy' viewpoint though