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  • Model is 5' 10"/ 178cm and 159lbs/ 72.5kg. He wears a size W31.

1945 USN Dungaree Trousers

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Size WAIST HIP FRONT RISE THIGH INSEAM LENGTH LEG OPENING
W29 28.3" 38.6" 12.8" 25.8" 30.3" 42.9" 18.1"
W30 29.5" 39.4" 13" 26" 30.7" 43.7" 18.5"
W31 30.7" 40.2" 13.4" 26.8" 31.3" 44.1" 18.9"
W32 32.3" 41.3" 13.6" 27.2" 31.9" 44.7" 19.3"
W34 34.3" 42.9" 13.8" 28.3" 32.3" 45.3" 19.7"
W36 35.8" 44.5" 14.2" 29.1" 32.7" 45.7" 20.1"
W38 37.4" 46.5" 14.4" 29.9" 33.1" 46.1" 20.5"


1. Waist: Measure straight across the waistband from edge to edge, aligning the front and back waistlines.

2. Hip/Seat: Measure across the hips, starting 8cm/3 inches above the crotch seam, keeping the tape parallel to the leg opening.

3. Front Rise: Measure from the crotch seam to the top of the front rise.

4. Back Rise: Measure from the crotch seam to the top of the back waistband.

5. Thigh: Measure straight across from the crotch seam to the outer leg, keeping the tape parallel to the leg opening.

6. Inseam: Measure from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.

7. Length: Measure from the waistband to the leg opening or hem.

8. Leg Opening: Measure straight across the leg opening.


Sizes can vary from 2-3 centimeters because they are measured by hand. (1 inch=2.54 cm)
The size matched on a label can differ from the one you have ordered.
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1945 USN Dungaree Trousers
1945 USN Dungaree Trousers
Indigo, W29
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  • Model is 5' 10"/ 178cm and 159lbs/ 72.5kg. He wears a size W31.

In 1913, the U.S. Navy introduced its first generation of plain denim work uniforms, consisting of a pullover-style smock paired with simple patch-pocket trousers. According to regulations, these work uniforms were only permitted to be worn when deemed necessary for specific work duties.

The olive-colored herringbone twill (HBT) work uniforms introduced in the early 1940s were intended to replace denim workwear. However, denim coveralls were not immediately phased out and continued to be worn until the mid-to-late 1940s.

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