Warner Brothers Costume breeches

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These were made by/for United Costumers Hollywood in the 1930s and later came to be part of Warner Brothers wardrobe department. They are made from wool gabardine with a fake broadfall front, buttoned legs, a side closure and front pockets.

Waist (side to side): 18-1/4″ (doubled = 36-1/2″)

Outseam: 30-1/2″
Inseam: 18-1/2″
Rise: 12″

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United Costumers breeches

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These vintage breeches were made by/for United Costumers, Inc and found their way into the Warner Brothers costume department.  They have a single front pocket, a side closure and are marked as representing 1700-1750.

Waist (side to side): 21-1/2″ (doubled = 43″)

Outseam: 35″
Inseam: 21-1/2″
Rise:  13-1/2″

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Yellowstone Kelly pants

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These vintage pants were worn by Clint Walker in the title role of 1959’s Yellowstone Kelly.  They bear Warner Bros tags, and his name written in the waistband, and match the style and details worn by him in this movie, as well as matching another pair worn by him in the film which sold at auction in 2012. These are a laced style of breeches, worn tucked into tall boots.  The very long inseam for the style makes perfect sense with Waker’s stature.

Waist (side to side): 16-1/2″ (doubled = 33″)
Outseam: 40″
Inseam: 28-1/2″
Rise: 11-1/2″

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Movie wardrobe sci-fi breeches

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These vintage pants were from part of a lot of Hollywood costumes I bought a few months back, mostly Warner Brothers, all either Western or Sci Fi.  These unfortunately don’t have any production tags, but are similar to the civilian costumes used in many episodes of TNG. They have Canadian made Lightning zippers at the waist and cuffs.  The back pockets are just flaps and the belt loops are are wide style.

Waist (side to side):  15″ (doubled = 30″)

Inseam: 33″
Outseam: 43-1/2″
Rise: 10-1/2″

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Warner Bros. western shirt

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I bought this as part of a lot of clothes used by Warner Brothers in western movies.  It’s a bit of a mystery, and doesn’t bear any of the Western Costume tags or Warner Brothers labels that the others did. The shirt has a pullover cut, large collar and gathered sleeves.  It has unusually wide shoulders.
Pit to pit: 28″
Shoulder to shoulder: 28″
Sleeve (shoulder to cuff): 22″
Length (base of collar to hem): 32″

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Hollywood western vest

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This vintage vest was made in the early part of the 20th century from a mustard colored corduroy, with a buckle back, four pocket front, piped edges and lapels.  At some point it found its way into Hollywood wardrobe.  The plaid overcheck of the corduroy looks to have been airbrushed on at that point in its life. This was used in various westerns over the years, and remained in Warner Brothers’s costume house until fairly recently, as evidenced by their modern style label with bar code.

Chest (pit to pit): 18″ (doubled = 36″)
Length (back): 21″

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Hollywood costume- western vest

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This vintage vest was made in the early part of the 20th century from pound sign jaquard material, with a four pocket front, lapels and leather trimmed pockets.  At some point it found its way into Hollywood wardrobe.   This was used in various westerns over the years, and remained in Warner Brothers’s costume house until fairly recently, as evidenced by their modern style label with bar code.
Chest (pit to pit): 19″
Length (back): 19″

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