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Trouser cuffs

kools

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Most of my vintage pants are around 1.75". Some a bit smaller...some a bit bigger. Nothing more than 2.0" or less than 1.5". 1.75" is a safe bet.
 

Marc Chevalier

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Sears catalogs in the later '30s offered two width choices: either 1 3/4 inches or 2 inches. The catalogs call the 1 3/4 inch width a "conservative style."


IMO, your cuff width should depend on your height (or girth). Men over 6 feet tall (or stout men) look better with 2" cuffs. Shorter and slimmer men should stick to 1 1/2" or 1 3/4" cuffs.


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Marc Chevalier

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LordJohnRoxton said:
I wonder.... what would the difference be for the twenties? Does anybody know?

By observation, I'd say that cuffs were smaller --about 1 1/2 inches wide-- in the early '20s, when jackets and trousers were slimmer. By the mid '20s, cuffs were expanding to 1 3/4", and had reached 2" by 1927 or so.

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