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NWT Epaulet Slim Walt MTO thick tweed with a golden brown and olive green base 32/33 waist

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UNALTERED, UNWORN and made-to-order. Regular $170 Size 32/33 save 20% shipped CONUS.
See the Air Force Flannels I have listed - buy both for addtional discount.

Ordered too many. Nice, heavy tweed. Ready for Xmas giving. Click link for sizing info.
The store blurb:
Epaulet "Factory Finds!"
May we present: A wonderful, thick tweed with a golden brown and olive green base. The brown threads woven into this fabric make it an exceptionally easy cloth to match, allowing you to wear it wherever you might wear khaki. The texture and weight has that quintessential tweed feel, a bit rough (not coarse) and incredibly sturdy. This fabric looks like the Scottish hills.

WALT TROUSER Measurements
All measurements are shown in inches. Waist is measured with the waistband laid flat and doubled. Thigh is measured from the lowest point of the crotch (laid flat) straight across the thigh. Leg opening is the width of the bottom hem. Rise is measured from the lowest point of the crotch (laid flat) to the top of the waistband.

The "Walt" is a slim trouser with a lot of consideration given to the fit. It's plain front with no pleats, and front-lined to the knee. The legs are slim but not too tight. The medium rise is comfortable to wear and keeps your shirt tucked in if you want it tucked. They're beautifully constructed with an inner waist curtain, taped & finished seams, and a split back waistband. These pants are meant to be worn for years, and the split waistband allows your tailor to perfectly take in or let out the waist up to 1.5".
 

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Sorry if I'm wrong, but I don't see this pair's specific size anywhere in your posting.
 

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Looks like size 32 based on photos
 

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Yes, sorry - 32 is the size. See the breakdown on the Epaulet link.
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