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Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo
Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo

Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo

$ 255.00

Warehouse & Co. - Lot S1003XX (1000XX) - 1942 Model - Indigo

This version of blue jeans has been sought after for years as the "war model" which can be said to be the most popular among the five-pocket vintage jeans. You can imagine its charm just by itemizing "denim thread", "crotch rivet", and "red paint". The warehouse reproduced this model that exists in dead stock from the highest peak label "DEAD STOCK BLUE". Looking at the details, the crotch rivet should have been abolished at the same time that the buckle back style of the 1930s was taken. In fact, there are no rivets in the coin pockets ... and the sackcloth is light-ounce denim, which is said to be rarer than chambray and flannel. The parts are of war specifications, and the finish is that red arcuate paint is used instead of decorative stitches. It goes without saying that this transcendental detail, which was born out of the chaotic rules of various rules, goes well with the slightly chewy dead stock blue denim for the war.

  • 6.7 x 6.6 Selvedge WWII Denim
  • Pink Selvedge Ticker 
  • Iron Tuck Button
  • Iron Copper Plated Rivet
  • Rayon 100% Yarn Red Pisname
  • Vegetable Tanned Deerskin Label
  • Red Paint Print Stitch
  • 8 x 10 Light Ounce Indigo Denim Bag Pocket
  • Unsanforized
  • Made in Japan
Waist Size
Waist Length Front Rise Back Rise Thigh Hem
31 33 34.75 12.25 16.25 11.75 8.5
32 34.5 34.75 12.75 16.5 12 8.75
33 35.5 34.75 13 16.75 12.25 8.75
34 36 34.75 13.25 17.25 12.5 9
36 38. 34.75 13.25 17.5 13.25 9
38 40 34.75 13.25 17.5 13.75 9

A variance of +/-.5" is within tolerance. 

Approximate Shrinkage:
Waist 2"
Thigh 1"
Front Rise 0.5"
Inseam 1-2"
Leg opening 0.5"

Fit Notes: This round is a true straight fit. You can see from the pictures that Ryan has plenty of room all over. With a wash, these will definitely fit him a bit tighter in the waist than the other 32s (see shrinkage). Expect a fairly normal waist with lots of extra room in the thigh, knee, and leg opening. Tommy would wear a 31 in these as well. He is 5'10," 165lbs with a 32-33" waist.