thunderw21
I'll Lock Up
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I've heard it said many times on here that finding matching trousers for an orphaned suit jacket is pretty much impossible. I agree with that statement but know there are always exceptions to the rules.
The other day I visited a local army surplus store that still sells real, old surplus. While wandering the aisles I came upon a pair of very blue pants stashed away on a shelf. This blue in a sea of OD piqued my curiosity so I took a look at them. At first I thought they were Marine dress blue trousers but they didn't have a red stripe down the leg.
Turns out they were a pair of flat-front gabardine dress pants from the early 1950s! They appeared to be civilian but had the former owner's military serial number penned onto the interior. The color and fabric perfectly matched my blue gabardine jacket from the 1950s!
I'd beaten the odds! Long lost trousers, now found! So I thought.
The waist was a perfect fit. Sadly, they were too short so I grudgingly put them back on the shelf. A couple times I glanced back, like a shy lover, but decided to get the heck out of there before my money started burning a hole in my pocket. I would've looked like Thom Browne if I tried to wear them. The price wasn't bad, either.
Oh well. [huh] I'll keep looking.
The other day I visited a local army surplus store that still sells real, old surplus. While wandering the aisles I came upon a pair of very blue pants stashed away on a shelf. This blue in a sea of OD piqued my curiosity so I took a look at them. At first I thought they were Marine dress blue trousers but they didn't have a red stripe down the leg.
Turns out they were a pair of flat-front gabardine dress pants from the early 1950s! They appeared to be civilian but had the former owner's military serial number penned onto the interior. The color and fabric perfectly matched my blue gabardine jacket from the 1950s!
I'd beaten the odds! Long lost trousers, now found! So I thought.
The waist was a perfect fit. Sadly, they were too short so I grudgingly put them back on the shelf. A couple times I glanced back, like a shy lover, but decided to get the heck out of there before my money started burning a hole in my pocket. I would've looked like Thom Browne if I tried to wear them. The price wasn't bad, either.
Oh well. [huh] I'll keep looking.