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Imitate Marlene Dietrich and Katharine Hepburn: Wear trousers! Based on an original pattern from 1941, these women's trousers are as smart as they are comfortable. You don't have to wear a skirt anymore to dress vintage! Pants are closed by a 7" zipper and a snap or all snaps can be used on the side closure. Fits wai
Based on an original pattern from 1941, these women's trousers are as smart as they are comfortable. You don't have to wear a skirt anymore to dress vintage!
Pants are closed by a 7 zipper and a snap or all snaps can be used on the side closure.
Fits waists 26 to 42. All sizes in one envelope.
Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.
Suggested Fabrics: crepe de chine, heavy (4-ply) crepe, brocade, printed silk, silk, rayon, linen, cotton
Notions: 7 zipper, snaps, buttons
Yardage Requirements: 4 yards 45 wide or 3 yds 54 wide
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