Men's Outer Breeches "Slops"
KK4304


The Lucky Escape, or Jolly Carpenter (1793).
The ship's carpenter on the right is wearing canvas slops, blue stockings and a blue short jacket with brass buttons over a white shirt.

Johan Zoffany, Porter with a Hare (1760s).
Beneath the porter's coarse apron a pair of slops is visible.

A protective garment used by sailors (even pirates), fishermen, farmers and field workers, generally worn over breeches or trousers. Based on original garments and contemporary illustrations. Side pocket slits to reach breeches pockets. Center front opening without fly buttons. Laced vent in back of waistband. View A has optional watch pocket or watch pocket access flap (to reach breeches watch pocket). View B has pleated front and wider waistband.

Includes waist sizes 32-34-36-38-40-42-44-46-48-50-52 inches (= 80 - 130 cm).

KK4304    EURO 16.000

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