"I see a middle-aged man in shorts and I see a man who has not accepted the full role of adulthood." - That is abuse. Of me. I wear shorts, I'm middle-aged, I take it personally. You do not know anything about my life, and yet you feel entitled to judge me based on my wearing of shorts.
I'll...
I love how everyone says "I respect your opinion" before heaping abuse on shorts-wearers, as if that makes it OK. It's not OK - I am a grown-up, I wear shorts, and if anyone doesn't like it, well, tough. I'm going to keep on wearing shorts, and if my shins offend you; GOOD!
I wear shorts a lot in summer. Those who say that grownups don't wear shorts are very much in the wrong. When it gets hot enough, only a fool doesn't wear shorts.
It's not too difficult to find vintage style shorts. Do a search for Gurkha Shorts, for instance.
I'm in Australia. The Wranglers I bought were from a local eBay reseller, and cost me less than AUD$50 including postage. Which is a little over £26 at today's rates, but was probably closer to £28 at the time. (We don't pay VAT or import duties on low cost imports here, which helps.) There are...
I have a pair of those, for affordable jeans they are absolutely the best deal around. Very nice cut, legs not too loose or too tight, waistband reaches my navel.
I have two pairs of Darcy corduroy trousers and a pair of the black denim trousers. The quality is excellent on all three. The legs don't seem narrow at all to me, but my legs are skinny so I may not be the best judge. The fit is generous, the 32s I have fit more like 33s or more; they're roomy...
I have a pair of Darcy black denim trousers, and a couple of pair of their corduroy trousers. They're great, and relatively affordable.
You can find military surplus trousers of a decent cut (ie high-waist) for small amounts of money. Dress/parade uniforms are a good bet if you can find them...
Interesting (to me) that a couple of them are wearing knee-length puttees; by the 40s most armies had switched to gaiters and those still wearing puttees had mostly switched to ankle-length short puttees.
Perhaps they are wearing leftover WW1 gear - it was only 20-25 years old at that stage and...
With new braces, the more expensive/upmarket ones often come in sizes, the cheaper ones usually don't. However, as noted upthread, a lot depends on your trousers. High-back/high-waist trousers work better with shorter braces.
You can measure yourself with a tape-measure; hold one end on the...
Bundeswehr (German Army) braces
The first set are an unsatisfactory design; the one-piece leather button-straps on the front simply don't sit well and look/feel awkward and uncomfortable.
The second set are a much better design; the one-peice back leather part is shaped better and the...
I haven't tried any, yet. I'd expect that Vees would work best on high-waist trousers - and if you've reduced the rear strap of the Y to a stub, you might as well have a V ;)
EDIT: A few of the cheap braces I have are almost Vees, with short faux-leather rear straps. They do work better with...
By the way, before the 1960s, it was not uncommon for braces to be V shaped, not Y shaped.
Example 1, UK army:
Example 2, West German Army:
Both those examples are vintage, but both are available for sale. I'm actually waiting for delivery of a set of the German ones - though given the...
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