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            372 Archival description results for Trousers

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            2022.106.2 · Item · undated [1960-1969]
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            Tuxedo trousers in a black woollen fabric. Trousers are front fastening via a zip with a double hook and eye fastening on and extended waistband tab. There is a dart on either side of the fly. On either side of the waistband, just back from the side seams, there is a pair of small buttons and a tab with a buttonhole. This tab can be fastened depending on how much stability is needed. On the inside of the lined waistband there are three pairs of white buttons to allow braces to be worn. The trousers have four pockets. two angled pockets at the waist and two jetted pockets with a button closure at the reverse. The edge of the waist pockets are finished with black ribbon. This ribbon runs the length of the side seam of the trousers to the hem. On the inside of the trousers, the pocket bags are stamped repeatedly with 'Nylon Reinforced, Extra Strong Pocketing.' Selfridges
            Jantzen Check Shorts
            2020.7.2 · Item · undated [1958-1962]
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            Shorts or swimsuit made of cotton in a check design in shades of green, red, black and yellow on an off-white background (part of a two piece set). They have elasticated waist and channel for a drawcord (missing), a small flapped key pocket that fastens with a red plastic button, and a stretchy mesh lining. There are short vents in each side seam and a Jantzen logo badge (a woman diving) sewn onto the bottom of the left front leg. Label in the centre back waistband. Jantzen
            White Levi's 501 jeans
            2018.260.3 · Item · undated 1980-1989
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            White denim traditional 501 five pocket jeans. They fasten with a button fly and feature silver jeans buttons and brass rivets. It has a label with the Levi's Two Horse design at the back waist. The label has faded totally.
            Country of Design: England
            Country of Manufacture: England
            Levi's
            2020.21.2 · Item · undated [1785-1800]
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive

            Pair of pale yellow wool facecloth (woven wool with a felted nap) breeches. They have a fall front. The front flap is fastened to the waist part of the breeches with two small self covered buttons. The front waist opens down the centre under the fall front and fastens at the fly with one small self covered button. At the top it fastens with three larger self covered buttons (visible when the front flap is buttoned). On each side are two additional self covered buttons. On the right side of the waist is a small welted pocket, there are two additional pockets at hip level with wide openings and uneven welts.

            The rear of the breeches are gathered to the wide waistband with a V-notch in the centre back. The V is filled with a section of off-white linen or cotton with a pinked edge at the top. There are two wide tabs sewn on to the waistband for waist adjustment, one with a wide buttonhole.

            The leg openings of the breeches fasten with six self covered buttons and tabs at the cuffs. The inside of the bottom hems are lined with pink velvet to hold stockings in place. The breeches are lined in off white linen or cotton around the waistband, pocket bags, fall front and inside leg buttoning openings.

            Designer unknown
            2020.24.1 · Item · undated [1800-1830]
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            White linen duck trousers with a fall front. The front flap is the width of the front of the trousers and fastens with four buttons. The fly of the trousers fastens with three exposed buttons. Below the buttons for the flap are two slanting pockets with white cotton bags, one on each side of the fly. At the waist are four front buttons for braces, on the right side of the front waist is a small curved opening for a pocket. The back waist is higher and shaped with two triangular panels with two buttons for braces. All of the buttons are brass discs with a fine twisted rope decoration. The inside waist is lined in white cotton twill, at the back is written E.H.S. in black ink. The trousers have wide straight legs. They are entirely hand sewn. Designer unknown
            2020.23.3 · Item · undated [1875-1900]
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive

            Pair of narrow leg trousers made of thick white cotton woven to create a stretch effect and with a pattern of uneven horizontal lines in the weave. They have a fall front with four button holes across the top of the flap, one button at the centre waist opening and seven buttons across the top of the front waistband, four on the right and three on the left. All of the buttons except one are bone but do not match, one button is plastic. Two of the bone buttons are probably original. There are slit pockets to each side of the front and two vertical sewn down tabs with V shaped ends on each side of the front flap.

            The centre back waistband has a V notch. The back waist can be adjusted with two tabs below the waistband which fasten with a button hole and button (missing) and a metal buckle. The buckle is inscribed with 'A M & Cie'. There are two short vents in each cuff on the outside seam. The waistband and fall front are lined in fine white cotton.

            Buckle made in France.

            Designer unknown
            OWMA.3 · Item · undated [1980-1989]
            Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
            Belstaff International trousers, made in England, Trialmaster XL500 fully lined with quilted red lining. 2 side zips to allow for trousers to allow for . 100% Nylon. 2 small patches on right knee have been added.
            Country of Design: United Kingdom
            Belstaff