1970s Broadfall Gray Cotton Pants 18th 19th Century Repro Deadstock 48 in Waist
1970s Broadfall Gray Cotton Pants 18th 19th Century Repro Deadstock 48 in Waist
Amish made pair of broadfall trousers in the style of pants that were popular in the late 1700 - mid 1800s. Manufactured by Gohn Brothers of Middlebury, Indiana - who have been in business since the late 1800s and are still operating today! These pants were likely produced in the 1970s, as they were found with other 1970s pants of the same size. They feature a five pocket design, with a coin pocket.
Materials: Sanforized cotton
Condition: New old stock with tags, some minor storage wear.
Estimated modern size: 48 in waist
Measurements (all measured flat):
Waist: 24 in
Rise: 17.5 in
Hips: 26.5 in
Inseam: 31 in
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