Only 60's can get TCB jeans after all

When it comes to TCB jeans, I have the impression that they are still recent jeans. As for the acquisition, I have obtained several used 60's types and only one used 20's type. However, the used 20's type was purchased from an online shop and returned because a defect was found. The flaw in the 20's type was that the belt loop, which should normally be there, had been removed for some reason. Well, the 20's type is jeans with a cinch back and full of workwear, so it doesn't feel so strange without a belt loop, but I returned it.

Since it was in good condition, I would repair it if there was some damage, but it seemed to be troublesome, so unfortunately it was unavoidable.

60's W32

This is the first 60's type TCB jeans I got a few years ago.



Actual size (measured in a flat position)


Notation size W32

Waist approx. 39 cm (measured by aligning the front and back of the waistband)

Crotch bottom about 81 cm

Crotch top about 26 cm

Hem width about 21 cm

Watari about 27 cm (measured 10 cm from the inseam)


I got the impression that it was available at a recycle shop at a relatively low price these days. However, these days, even second-hand goods are often sold at moderately high prices at online shops, and I feel that it is difficult to get out of hand.

back

Simple with no decorative stitches


The patch is paper


hem

The length was about 81 cm, so it seemed to be hemmed.

However, the atmosphere was not bad.

Selvedge and chain stitch


Parallel stitching on the front

Rise is slightly shallow


60's W36


This is a used 60's type TCB jeans.

I got it from an online shop.



Actual size (measured in a flat position)


Notation size W36


Waist approx. 43.5 cm (measured by aligning the front and back of the waistband)

Crotch bottom about 80 cm

Crotch top about 27 cm

Hem width about 23.5 cm

Watari about 29 cm (measured 10 cm from the inseam)

The hem was raised, but overall it was in good condition with little usability.


front

Since it is a 60's type, there are no hidden rivets.


I think that TCB jeans are reasonably priced despite their good construction.It seems that it is also popular with Yahoo Auctions, and the TCB jeans I exhibited sold quickly.



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