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Collegiate Pants

Benny Holiday

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Very interesting indeed Dinerman. Thank you so much for your many informative posts like these ones. The flared denim trousers with contrast insert in the first scan are proof that 'there's nothing new under the sun'. I'd thought that look was kicked off by the likes of the Jackson Five or Elvis circa 1972.
 

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Funny that you don't seem to see these trousers worn by men in photos and films from that period.
 

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Funny that you don't seem to see these trousers worn by men in photos and films from that period.

That's exactly what I was thinking!

It's also interesting that the illustrations make the trousers seem really wide, yet many of them are just 22 inches at the cuffs, which isn't exceptionally wide.
 
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That's exactly what I was thinking!

It's also interesting that the illustrations make the trousers seem really wide, yet many of them are just 22 inches at the cuffs, which isn't exceptionally wide.

Same thought - I watch a lot of old movies and I actively look at the clothes and don't remember seeing these. Regardless, Dinerman - thank you for the very interesting post and pictures.
 

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Great pics! Another great thread Dinerman.
Appreciate all the work you put into it.

Maybe that is because these styles are for boys, not men. ;)

These are also for men - the waist sizes on some of them go up to 36 inches (a doubt there were many boys with 36 inch waists in the 1930s).
 

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thanks, nice pictures. Also known as 'Oxford Bags'
 

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Also known as 'Oxford Bags'

'Oxford bags' were quite different to 'collegiate pants'. The main difference is that collegiate pants are fitted at the seat and flare out. However Oxford Bags were wide through the entire length of the leg. Original Oxford Bags were actually slightly wider at the knee than the ankle.
 

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Thanks TT - I should've added a '?' at the end as I hd never heard of the collegiate - although do wear somethign very similar (parrallel ir wide straight through) although from the pcitures it would seem the Oxfords being flared out (the bottoms being huge and much wider than the seat area or thigh) and thw Collegiate being more parralel don't you think?
 
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1932. Collegiate detailing on a suit. I like that style of pocket. I used to have a pair of breeches with them.


1932. More collegiate styled suits. Check out "The Hottest Yet". I'd wear it.
 
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