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All Worn Out And No Place To Go...
Design - Here we have a fantastic pair of herringbone Key coveralls from the 1940s (stopped using this prentice zippers in the 1950s) The 1940s is when the look of the traditional coverall began to change with a more fitted and often belted waist. This gave a more streamlined look to men and made it easy to be worn by women who were entering the workforce.
This pair of Key Coveralls came from a South Central farm in Kansas and feature a central zipper with a zip up and a zip down with two buttons at the top, button cuffed sleeves, a traditional buttoned pocket and open pocket with the Key logo on it, a belted waist and two front pockets, two large back pockets, and a cargo pocket. Can be worn or used in a number of utilitarian and non utilitarian ways.
*These coveralls can be worn by a man or woman
Material - herringbone denim
Maker - Key - "Imperial" -Aristocrat of Coveralls
Measurements
*Please only double waist and hips
Shoulders- 17"
Chest - 20"
Waist - 17 1/2"
Hips - 21"
Sleeves - 25"
Inseam - 30"
Condition - These are in well used condition with holes in both legs and the crotch area and some soiling that is too be expected from being worn daily on a working farm. They come to you in ready-to-wear condition.
A great example 1940s workwear to add to your vintage wardrobe!
Model - Pahoua Vang
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