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1950s Vintage Chuck Pleated Peg Trousers in Grey Corduroy
If you love fifties men's fashion, you will appreciate these pleated front 'Chuck' peg trousers, now available in a lightweight grey corduroy fabric.
The pattern for our Chucks has been drafted from an original vintage pair, which gives these trousers a wealth of great 50s features:
- Tapered cut down to the ankles, with turn-up hem cuffs.
- Four pockets.
- Authentic metal zipper.
- Belt loops to house your favourite leather belt.
A great pair of pants to coordinate with other 50s-era clothing such as our leisure shirts.
Fabric content is 100% cotton.
The inside leg on all sizes is approx 31.5".
The hem circumference is 17.3 inches / 44cm.These trousers are high-waisted, so their cut may mean a tighter fit. We recommend ordering a size up if you're unsure, or for better accuracy measure your waist’s circumference just below the belly button.
Our model Tom is 5ft 9 and wears a size 32".
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Returns Accepted from Customers within 28 Working Days of you Receiving your Order. See Returns page for Full Details.
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Taxes & Duties
United Kingdom
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European Union Countries
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