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Includes Sizes 30-52" Waist, All in the Envelope. Printed on White Bond Paper with Colored cutting Lines. 1790-1830 Men's Small Fall Regency Trousers including trousers, Cossacks, sailor's trousers, pantaloons, Moschettos and pantaloon trousers. These are also known as small fall trousers. Men's long trousers with a narrow fall front opening, also known as Small Fall Trousers.

View A are plain full trousers. View B are full cut English Cossacks with 4 pleats at the front waistband and pockets in the side seam. The other views have side frog pockets that close with a button. View C Pantaloons are tight fitting, have buttons closing the bottom, and end at the ankle. View D Mochettos are tight, long, have buttons closing the bottoms, and have a gusset that covers the front of the shoe. View E Pantaloon Trousers are tight to the calf and then fall straight down. View F Sailor's Trousers have wide legs. All views have a watch pocket. In all Views, the front fall closes with two buttons. The waistband closes in front with three buttons. The front has two suspender (braces) buttons. The back of the trousers has a very long rise. The center back has a gusset, a tie to adjust it, and suspender buttons. The trousers are interfaced where there are buttons or buttonholes. View A Trousers, View B Cossacks and View F Sailor's Trousers can be described as loose fitting. View C Pantaloons, View D Moschettos, and View E Pantaloon Trousers, have a tighter fit.