Vintage Style Mens Trousers - High-Waisted Work Pants
We are proud to offer these authentic highwaisted work pants as part of our historical clothing collection.
Historical Emporium offers a full line of well-made period clothing for men and women, ideal for movie and TV production, theatrical, living history and performing arts needs. Our timeless styles also look great as part of your everyday wardrobe.
To measure yourself for high waisted pants, measure your torso in inches just below your belly button and select this size of trousers. In many cases, this will be one or more sizes above your customary pants size since these traditional trousers sit higher on the body than modern pants.
Can I wear a belt with high waisted vintage pants?
These high waisted vintage pants do not come with belt loops as they are designed in the authentic 19th century Victorian/Old West style. Instead, they feature a fish tail back specifically designed for wearing with suspenders.
Do I need to wear suspenders with my old fashioned high waisted pants?
Yes, suspenders are recommended for our old fashioned high waisted pants as they feature a fish tail back specifically designed for suspender attachment. The authentic Victorian/Old West design does not include belt loops, making suspenders the appropriate way to wear these trousers.
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How are these vintage styled high waisted work pants different from modern work pants?
Our vintage styled high waisted work pants differ from modern work pants: they sit higher on the body near the belly button, feature a button fly instead of a zipper, include a fish tail back for suspenders, and have no belt loops. These authentic details reflect the 19th century Victorian/Old West design aesthetic.
Are these pants durable enough for outdoor work?
Our pants are made of durable cotton canvas material that is well-suited for outdoor work, combining historical authenticity with practical durability. The sturdy construction and quality materials ensure they can withstand the demands of physical labor while maintaining their period-appropriate appearance.
What is the fish tail back for?
The fish tail back on our pants is specifically designed for attaching suspenders, a common feature in 19th century Victorian/Old West trouser design. This distinctive V-shaped back allows suspenders to be properly attached and helps distribute weight evenly across the shoulders when worn.
When did the zipper replace button fly pants?
Button fly pants were gradually replaced by zippers in mainstream men's trousers during the 1930s and 1940s. Prior to this transition, button flies were the standard closure method for men's pants throughout the 19th century and early 20th century Victorian and Old West periods.
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How do I care for Cotton Canvas Work Pants?
To care for cotton canvas work pants, machine wash in cold water with mild detergent and hang to dry or tumble dry on low heat. Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals and consider washing them inside out to preserve the appearance and extend the life of the garment.
What is the inseam length of these trousers?
Our trousers come with a 36-inch inseam, which may need to be tailored locally to your desired fit. If you need them shorter, we recommend having them professionally hemmed to achieve the proper length for your height.
Can these high waisted pants be tailored?
High waisted pants can be tailored to adjust the inseam length and make minor adjustments to the waist. While our trousers come with a standard 36-inch inseam, we recommend working with a professional tailor who has experience with vintage-style garments for the best results. If you prefer, you can leave the legs long and just stack the bottom of the trousers.
What materials are your work pants made from?
Our work pants are crafted from high-quality cotton canvas, cotton twill, or wool blend tweeds. Our fabrics are chosen for durability, period authenticity, and comfort. These material were commonly used in 19th century workwear and (especially cotton canvas) provide excellent resistance to wear and tear while maintaining a historically accurate appearance.