
Single Pleated Flat Trousers Of 1940’s
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In the 1940’s, the suit trousers, slacks or pants were generally flat-fronted or featured single pleats. These pants were worn at the high waist with a 3-inch waist band. Trouser legs were wide about the ankle contrary to today’s “skinny” suits. Normally, they were either straight hemmed at the bottom, as required during the war, or featured 2-inch trouser cuff (turn-ups) which most men in the US preferred.
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