Jsoftz
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Howdy folks-
It's been a long time since I've posted here... like ten years. Surprised my account is still active! Last I posted, I was in high school. Times have changed!
I'm looking for high-waisted/high-rise wool trousers. I don't necessarily require fishtail, although that would be nice. I would also like to see what is available that is relatively inexpensive- they don't have to be super nice, but worsted wool is definitely my preference. Gabardine, tropical wool would be great, too. I see the sources from Darcy and Old Time, however they seem to only be available in cotton and have more of a workwear aesthetic. They're probably at the top end of what I am willing to spend, if not less.
These days, I typically wear at least a sports jacket to work and already do bespoke through WW Chan for suits and MyTailor.com for shirts. These items are my work and social gathering clothes and I don't want them to have an outwardly vintage look. They are also expensive (my last suit was about $1,800) and not very well suited to my hobby, which is Lindy Hop. I imagine there are a few lindy hoppers here, but for those unfamiliar, this is all the American Jazz Vernacular Dances including the Lindy Hop, Charleston, Shag, Balboa etc, collectively called swing dancing. Here's a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-WamYlOQrs
Anyhow I'm looking for a bit looser, high-waisted wool pants that I can wear dancing and casually without worrying about tearing them open or sweating a ton. And if I do, which is often inevitable (I lost some suit trousers to a jazz split not too long ago), I don't want to cry about it. The town I now live in has a dearth of good thrift shops and no vintage themed shops with menswear, so I'm looking online for sources. For reference, I'm probably between a 30-32" (...more 32 than 30 if I am honest) with a 29-30" inseam. eBay is difficult because finding the rise, which would have to be at least 10", is not something you can really filter by.
Any guidance that y'all can offer would be great.
It's been a long time since I've posted here... like ten years. Surprised my account is still active! Last I posted, I was in high school. Times have changed!
I'm looking for high-waisted/high-rise wool trousers. I don't necessarily require fishtail, although that would be nice. I would also like to see what is available that is relatively inexpensive- they don't have to be super nice, but worsted wool is definitely my preference. Gabardine, tropical wool would be great, too. I see the sources from Darcy and Old Time, however they seem to only be available in cotton and have more of a workwear aesthetic. They're probably at the top end of what I am willing to spend, if not less.
These days, I typically wear at least a sports jacket to work and already do bespoke through WW Chan for suits and MyTailor.com for shirts. These items are my work and social gathering clothes and I don't want them to have an outwardly vintage look. They are also expensive (my last suit was about $1,800) and not very well suited to my hobby, which is Lindy Hop. I imagine there are a few lindy hoppers here, but for those unfamiliar, this is all the American Jazz Vernacular Dances including the Lindy Hop, Charleston, Shag, Balboa etc, collectively called swing dancing. Here's a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-WamYlOQrs
Anyhow I'm looking for a bit looser, high-waisted wool pants that I can wear dancing and casually without worrying about tearing them open or sweating a ton. And if I do, which is often inevitable (I lost some suit trousers to a jazz split not too long ago), I don't want to cry about it. The town I now live in has a dearth of good thrift shops and no vintage themed shops with menswear, so I'm looking online for sources. For reference, I'm probably between a 30-32" (...more 32 than 30 if I am honest) with a 29-30" inseam. eBay is difficult because finding the rise, which would have to be at least 10", is not something you can really filter by.
Any guidance that y'all can offer would be great.