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My secondhand LVC 1937 201s.
Surprisingly these fit a lot like today's straight leg models, only with a little more room thru the seat. No great flapping legs or overly high waists such as we associate with plain old pants from the 30s.
Then again, the original owner shrank-'em-to-fit (himself; I happened to be his size).
I picked these up for the unheard-of rock-bottom price of $100. They go about 3x that brand new, more than I would spend on a suit a overhauls.
Surprisingly these fit a lot like today's straight leg models, only with a little more room thru the seat. No great flapping legs or overly high waists such as we associate with plain old pants from the 30s.
Then again, the original owner shrank-'em-to-fit (himself; I happened to be his size).
I picked these up for the unheard-of rock-bottom price of $100. They go about 3x that brand new, more than I would spend on a suit a overhauls.