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Levi "Sta Prest" Trousers From Late 60'S- Early 1970'S

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shortpaul | 14:35 Sun 14th Nov 2021 | Society & Culture
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I'm trying to find "retro" trousers as above. My memory is telling me that male sta prest trousers from this period had turn ups. However none of the suppliers that I have visited on line have turned up trousers. Is my memory failing me?
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I remember my boyfriend wearing these and yes I am sure they had turn ups!!
My hubby wore them, but they didn't have turn ups as far as I can remember.
No turn ups
Sorry, I repeated other links. I should have read down properly.
Guess I was wrong. He used to wear flares as well in two tone mohair.
If you don't have turn-ups, where do you put your dog-ends?
Atheist, in the band of your trilby
Levi brought Sta Prest back in 2018 due to popular demand.
This has made me think of 'Loons' of which I had quite a few pairs. Bright coloured flares with multicolour buttons!!!
Levi Sta-Prest didn't have turn ups when I was a skinhead, I had them in navy and khaki. Only to be worn with a Ben Sherman shirt or a Brutus at a push. Sheepskin coat and loafers. Boys wore a Crombi and Doc Martins.
See the 4th picture in the series here:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/70s-big-sta-prest-jeans-skinhead-244849015

So it seems that there were some made with very narrow turn ups, akin the hems, but I've no idea where you might find them now. Sorry :(
Those were denim jeans though, the Sta-Prest I had were like Chinos.

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