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Mid to Late 19th
Century -1850 - 1900
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California Pants Men's & Women's front view |
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We are all wearing #106 California Pants! |
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Mid to Late 19th Century -1850 - 1900
Civilian Style Pants or Modern Western Wear
One women's and three men's fits
(Please see Body Measurement Chart
for best fit)
The front has vertical front pockets, a button fly, and suspender buttons. The back can have two welt pockets or none at all, a back cinch belt and a split back waistband with suspender buttons. The hems at the bottom of the legs are shorter at the center front than the center back and have a very slight flare. Fiber: Cotton, wool, or linen for period correct, modern blends for easy care. Fabric: Any medium (bottom) weight fabric, twill, cavalry, duck, jean, denim; Worsted wool, including plain weave, gabardine, serge, tropical, kersey, cassimere (twill weave worsted suiting pattern, aka "serge with stripes") Pattern: Striped, herringbone, checked, plaid, plain. Colors: Blue, brown, gray, black. Pockets: Pocketing, selesia, or light twill. Lining: Striped cotton or cotton/poly blend. Facing: Brown chintz or cotton, or dark matching cotton. Notions: Eleven ¾" buttons (6 suspender and 5 fly buttons), two 5/8" fly buttons. one 1" or 1¼" cinch buckle. Optional: Two large hooks and eyes to close the front waistband instead of a button.