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The other alternative of course, is to marry a lady that can make them for you. These trousers will eventually become the replacements for the ones that were damaged by the dry cleaners.
At present they are a work in progress, I'm having a fitting later today, after which the waistband, which will sit just below my rib cage, will be finished complete with internal buttons for the braces/suspenders for support. The fly will be finished and will be button fastening, then the lady will finish the trouser hems with an inch and a half turned up cuff. All they will need after that is a good press.
I've put them up today because without the waistband you can get a detailed look at the pleating and marker tabs which line up but are out of sight under the waistband. One other indulgence that comes with hand made trousers is the quality of the fabric. It is expensive but as the lady says, it's worth it for the finish and durability. I can tell you, she's not wrong.
Back in my college days, pre-internet there was a Singer Sewing Machine shop on every major high street, I had a Saturday job in one of their East London shops. A high percentage of the customers were male. Times were changing and working people were beginning to have more money in their pocket and although ready to wear clothes prices were falling, most households still had a sewing machine, and the skill to use it.Being able to make my own garments or even repair my vintage stuff would be great. Save me a lot of internet hunting!
Like you walked out of 1930s catalog!Back in my college days, pre-internet there was a Singer Sewing Machine shop on every major high street, I had a Saturday job in one of their East London shops. A high percentage of the customers were male. Times were changing and working people were beginning to have more money in their pocket and although ready to wear clothes prices were falling, most households still had a sewing machine, and the skill to use it.
Here is, with the help of a full length mirror, the length, the waist height and the hem circumference of the kind of trousers I am lucky enough to have made for me.
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Sorry about the carpet slippers, I will get the lady to take a decent photo when she's not so busy on the current pair of trousers that she is making for me.
I've been thinking more and more about learning my way around my Singer Featherweight. It's really funny you mention sewing, as I was just looking through patterns today!
Being able to make my own garments or even repair my vintage stuff would be great. Save me a lot of internet hunting!
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I own several pairs of what price glory Boer War spec trousers and they are solid pants. Appear to be a similar cut to Scully with a high tail in back.
My shorts version of the. Boer War trousers have actually gotten me compliments, which is weird.
Click on to The Vintage Pattern Shop. https://www.thevintagepatternshop.com/ You want the Vogue Zoot suit pattern, number 2367. Here you go: https://www.thevintagepatternshop.c...g-pattern-chest-38-40-42-mens-zoot-suit-r827/ The jacket would require tailoring skills, but the pattern includes high waist, wide trousers, exactly the sort that this thread is all about.If you do, there are a bunch of folks on Etsy who sell vintage patterns adapted for modern multi-sizes. Eva Dress also do good patterns (I have some of these somewhere, though not used them yet as I'll have to employ someone else's skills.) https://evadress-patterns.myshopify.com/collections/mens-patterns
The lady went all bashful over your kind compliment. For those who like a wide trouser hem, these measure twenty-two inches around the circumference of the hem.^ Outstanding splash GHT, damn good show. I favour pleated front with cuffed pants trim and proper.
Hawaii shirt and bowler w/stick stamps it all down.
Making the trousers yourself doesn't always equate to a cost saving. Today I drove Tina to the west side of Dorset, Sturminster Newton to be exact. We went to her Mecca, http://www.hansonsfabrics.co.uk/ Hansons. After seriously damaging my wealth we came home with two purchases of fabric.Much depends where you are and on budget.... There are a lot of repro places online. Aero's 30s trousers are fantastic; Cathcart London I am also well pleased with.