70s Wine Red High Waisted Pants - Medium, 28 – Flying Apple Vintage

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Vintage 70s high waisted pants in wine red with a wide straight leg. A few condition notes, see details below. Measurements and Condition: Fits like: Labeled vintage size 13/14, fits modern medium Fabric: Feels like polyester Brand: None Condition: Good, with light general wear, a 1/2" section of missing thread at the
Vintage 70s high waisted pants in wine red with a wide straight leg. A few condition notes, see details below. Measurements and Condition: Fits like: Labeled vintage size 13/14, fits modern medium Fabric: Feels like polyester Brand: None Condition: Good, with light general wear, a 1/2 section of missing thread at the bottom of the zipper placket (doesn't affect the wearability), a tiny partial seam gap at the lower front rise, the back rise was redone by a previous owner in a different colored thread, a tiny burn hole and 1/4 speckled dark spot on the front of the right thigh, and three tiny dark spots on the back of the right thigh. Waist: 28 pulled tight Hips: 38.5 - taken at the bottom of the zipper opening Rise: 12.75 Inseam: 30 Hem allowance: 3 Shown on a 5’8” model with measurements of 34”-26”-37”, usually wears a size small. See our FAQ for more info on sizing and condition ratings.

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