3PieceSuitGuy
One of the Regulars
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- Sydney, NSW, Australia
Hello,
I have seen a lot of posts on military trousers being high waisted, and through my own experience I know that these are just about the only type of trousers that are still readily available, and in some cases still being made high waisted.
What I would like to know, and I guess get a summary of for all of us, is what type of military trousers you have found that are high waisted and still readily available. Have you ever tried dyeing them to change the colour? Are they easy to convert to a normal looking pair of trousers i.e. Army battle dress trousers - some have large belt loops? If you are after a more casual look have you found cotton drill or similar trousers that are high waisted?
In general I just want to see what peoples experiences are and what you should go for to get a good collection of high waisted trousers going.
I have found that the later RAF battle dress trousers without the patchpockets on the leg are pretty normal looking high waisted trousers. British army trousers are also excellent and are available in an number of weights if you don't mind khaki or green. I have often wondered if they could be dyed to something like navy?
Any info you have would be great.
Cheers
Peter
I have seen a lot of posts on military trousers being high waisted, and through my own experience I know that these are just about the only type of trousers that are still readily available, and in some cases still being made high waisted.
What I would like to know, and I guess get a summary of for all of us, is what type of military trousers you have found that are high waisted and still readily available. Have you ever tried dyeing them to change the colour? Are they easy to convert to a normal looking pair of trousers i.e. Army battle dress trousers - some have large belt loops? If you are after a more casual look have you found cotton drill or similar trousers that are high waisted?
In general I just want to see what peoples experiences are and what you should go for to get a good collection of high waisted trousers going.
I have found that the later RAF battle dress trousers without the patchpockets on the leg are pretty normal looking high waisted trousers. British army trousers are also excellent and are available in an number of weights if you don't mind khaki or green. I have often wondered if they could be dyed to something like navy?
Any info you have would be great.
Cheers
Peter