Lot937
The iconic style of 30’ the Great Depression era jeans .
This reproduction presents the iconic style of the legendary jeans;
the removal of suspender buttons, the covering of the back rivets and the addition of one of the first iterations of tab.
The famous cinch at the back and the dark selvedge denim also featured on this reproduction.
SIZE(CM) | WAIST | SEAT | RISE | INCHES |
---|---|---|---|---|
26" | 34 | 47 | 27.5 | 80 |
28" | 35.5 | 49 | 28 | 80 |
30" | 37 | 52 | 29.5 | 83 |
32" | 40.5 | 53 | 31 | 83 |
34" | 43 | 55 | 33 | 83 |
36" | 46 | 57 | 34.5 | 83 |
How to measure:
• Waist: Stand up straight and measure horizontally around the thinnest part of the waist with a tape measure. Keep the tape measure close to the body and not too loose or too tight.
• Hip: Stand up straight with your legs together and measure horizontally around the fullest part of the hips. Make sure the tape measure is horizontal.
• Pants length: Start from one side of the waist and measure along the outer seam of the pants to the edge of the trouser leg. You can also estimate the length of the body by directly measuring from the waist to the ankle.
• Inseam: Lay the pants flat and measure the length from the lowest point of the crotch to the trouser leg opening.
• Thigh circumference: Measure horizontally around the thickest part of the thigh. The tape measure should also fit the leg.
• Calf circumference: Measure horizontally around the thickest part of the calf.
• Crotch depth: Measure vertically from the front center of the waist to the lowest point of the crotch. Generally, the pants should be laid flat when measuring.
Note: It will shrink by 2-3cm after entering the water.