Estimated 1940s German Army Linen Trousers.
A special arrival. The fabric arrives in unwashed condition—still rigid and crisp, untouched by water.
Constructed from hemp linen with that distinctive textural quality particular to vintage linen. Items of this age and material are rarely encountered.
A wide-straight silhouette reminiscent of workwear, from an earlier era. The waistband features no darts, resulting in a deliberately flat construction.
The center crease remains distinctly preserved, allowing for a clean line when worn. There is a certain elegance here—the balance of utility and restraint, not unlike a pair of tailored trousers.
Natural linen coloring, characteristic of the fiber. While austere in appearance, linen possesses an inherent depth; its surface holds complexity.
Belt loops are present, making them accessible to those who prefer not to wear suspenders.
Both waist and length run generous. Those of larger proportions will find them accommodating. Similarly, those of slighter build may cinch them with a belt.
Deadstock condition. Unmarked by use. For those seeking an article in pristine state, this presents well. The paper label inside, bearing size notation, remains intact and legible.
Military linen trousers of this period are uncommon. Should you have been searching for such a piece, this would be the moment.