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So I'm after a pair of linen trousers, high rise and wide legged (9-10" hems). Personally I'm after a darker colour- brown, grey or charcoal. Also available in UK or Europe. However if anyone else wants to discuss any options, I think that would be good for the thread as well.
Scott Fraser does a great pair, but at £150 before even hemming they are probably out of my price range.
scottfrasercollection.com/shop/classic-wide-leg-trousers/
Thomas Farthing, do do some quality gear, but it's not cheap. See it in person and you can see the quality. I suspect they make their models size down or do maybe have too slim/ modern a cut at times. But they do have potential as a brand, sell some great period style accessories. Staff at the stop are great as well, very relaxed and friendly, with a genuine interest in vintage clothing.
One to watch in the sales I think?
https://www.thomasfarthing.co.uk/shop/malibu-trousers-cream-27758-mmh27-rknfc
https://www.thomasfarthing.co.uk/shop/gene-trousers-houndstooth45f49-nts63-rysbl
On the other end of the price scale, but UK made, I've included Morellos. I'm not after bags myself, but I put this link in, since I think it gives a better indication of the quality than the studio shots. I've seen some of their gear in person and it looks good, mix fabrics, but in cuts that are period accurate. During the '50s plenty of trousers would have been a mix or fully synthetic fabric anyway. I did try to get some Brown linen pegs through them, but unfourtunately they had sold out in my size and all of their gear seems to be limited runs of fabric? They were very pleasant to deal with.
http://morellos-clothing.co.uk/product/la-riviera-1930s-to-1940s-style-bags-lighter-colours/
Scott Fraser does a great pair, but at £150 before even hemming they are probably out of my price range.
scottfrasercollection.com/shop/classic-wide-leg-trousers/
Thomas Farthing, do do some quality gear, but it's not cheap. See it in person and you can see the quality. I suspect they make their models size down or do maybe have too slim/ modern a cut at times. But they do have potential as a brand, sell some great period style accessories. Staff at the stop are great as well, very relaxed and friendly, with a genuine interest in vintage clothing.
One to watch in the sales I think?
https://www.thomasfarthing.co.uk/shop/malibu-trousers-cream-27758-mmh27-rknfc
https://www.thomasfarthing.co.uk/shop/gene-trousers-houndstooth45f49-nts63-rysbl
On the other end of the price scale, but UK made, I've included Morellos. I'm not after bags myself, but I put this link in, since I think it gives a better indication of the quality than the studio shots. I've seen some of their gear in person and it looks good, mix fabrics, but in cuts that are period accurate. During the '50s plenty of trousers would have been a mix or fully synthetic fabric anyway. I did try to get some Brown linen pegs through them, but unfourtunately they had sold out in my size and all of their gear seems to be limited runs of fabric? They were very pleasant to deal with.
http://morellos-clothing.co.uk/product/la-riviera-1930s-to-1940s-style-bags-lighter-colours/