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Show us your vintage breeches.

Dinerman

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1920s with alterations done in the early 1930s.
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Interesting arrangement for the rear brace/suspender buttons. I am assuming this is related to the breeches being worn whilst sitting on a motorcycle (thus spreading out?) rather than worn whilst standing/walking?

I'm hoping someone that someone is going to jump in with an entire history of that button arrangement.
 

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I've seen similar setups on other military pants, one set meant for suspenders, the other meant for buttoning to a jacket. Not sure if that's the case here, though.
 

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Of course! That makes complete sense. Battledress jackets of the period were designed to be buttoned to the trousers (although I believe it was seldom done in practice).
 

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the pattern may have been developed for horse riding, but I believe this style was issued to despatch riders. I believe I have seen them with the original War Department labels indicating them as motorcyle clothing.
 

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I can't ride a motorcycle and don't own a horse, so i don't see myself wearing them.

But, if you want to buy me a horse .....
 
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I've got an old hunting coat that matches those red and black plaid ones, so I'd rock those for sure, especially if I could come up with a matching hat too.

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Good to hear, indeed they were worn for local and or general purpose, and I am quite serious about doing something with these. They are so flattering and so versatile. I vaguely remember pinching a lime green and chocolate plaid pair and herringbone tweed paid in a workmans store in Tokyo a long time ago. But I do remember wearing a pair in London in the late 80's (at Freuds) and stopping traffic. It was such a delight to see Alex in a pair last month at the meet up.
 

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I have a pleated pair (not vintage) that flare out a little. I like to ride in them! The older breech material feels a lot better than the current fabric.

Great find Dinerman!


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Here is a photo of Domino and I over the summer! Not exactly the same old style breech but they work great. Wouldn't mind getting an older flared style though. I might get some strange looks at the stables though! :)

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