MudInYerEye
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I have a minor dillema here with some pants and the wearing of a belt. I love wearing a belt. It's something to stick my thumbs in and hang my keychain on, as well as holding my trousers up. As many of you know, most jeans and workpants before WWII had waist adjusters on the back of the waistband or slightly beneath it. Most of these pants had suspender buttons as well. I have several pairs of Levi's, Lee, and RRL repros which copy jeans and pants from the 1880's to the late 1930's and feature the cinchback. The earlier pairs feature suspender buttons only, no belt loops. Obviously with these I wear only suspenders. But the pants from the 20's and onwards had suspender buttons and beltloops. The cinchback on most of the 20's and 30's pants run directly along the waistline. If the cinchback is left as is (and not chawed off or undone to dangle sloppily), it completely hinders the wearing of a belt therefore making the suspenders the neatest way to wear the pants. But on the late 30's models there are no suspender buttons (except on the Lee 101B) and the wearing of a belt remains hindered. I hate not wearing a belt or at least suspenders, feels on damn incomplete. I know some of you own these models as well. What do you folks do with these? Do you chaw off the cinchback for an authentic look? Looking at old WPA photos and old movies, it seems like a lot of folks did this, I just can't bring myself to mutilate these beautiful jeans.
Do you just go beltless? What do you folks do?
Do you just go beltless? What do you folks do?