Fishtail back Short Trousers

Fishtail back Short Trousers

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The Short trousers pair nicely with your Heritage casual wear for a stylish look. Add some Bykowski Tailor & Garb signature old fashioned inspiration to your wardrobe. Modern meets an 1890's Victorian/Prohibition/Depression era look. These trousers feature one hidden-seam watch pocket in front, slanted side pockets

The Short trousers pair nicely with your Heritage casual wear for a stylish look. Add some Bykowski Tailor & Garb signature old fashioned inspiration to your wardrobe.

Modern meets an 1890's Victorian/Prohibition/Depression era look. These trousers feature one hidden-seam watch pocket in front, slanted side pockets, fishtail back w/ waist buckle and suspender buttons sewn outside of the waist band. If you don't have any button-hole suspenders yet, peruse our fantastic Suspender selection (under Accessories in the Menu) to compliment your trousers.

The cuff has a button so you can wear these like knickers or un-button, fold the tab back and wear them as shorts.

Bykowski Tailor & Garb pants are exquisitely designed and hand crafted from some of the highest quality fabrics on the market and we pay extreme attention to detail. Be sure to check the measuring guide and have a friend or family member measure you according to our directions for best results.

We cut all of our pants to a nice slim fit/tailored look for all body shapes and sizes. Made to order in USA. Takes 3-4 weeks for delivery. Express shipping is available.

Note: all pants can be lengthened  2.5 more.

 

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