Wah Maker
Western Trousers + Braces, New Old Stock!
Western Trousers + Braces, New Old Stock!
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🤠 Straight Outta The Vintage Vault
Well now… this is the good stuff. These Wah Maker trousers with button braces are true New Old Stock. That means they’ve been sittin’ patient in an old store’s back room, never sold, never worn, just waitin’ on the right fella to give ’em a proper debut.
And yes sir — they’re made in the USA.
You’re lookin’ at proper old-time tailoring. High rise. Clean drape. Classic vertical stripe. And braces that button on the way suspenders are meant to — no clip-on foolishness here.
🧵 The Details
- Wah Maker trousers with original braces
- New Old Stock (never sold, never worn)
- Made in USA
- Classic striped fabric
- High-rise cut
- Button fly
- Button-attached braces (as tradition intended)
- Adjustable rear cinch
📏 Size & Measurements
- Tagged: 38
- Waist width: 44 cm (laid flat)
- Inseam: 84 cm
Plenty of length for boots. Plenty of rise for comfort. And that straight leg falls just right.
🏜 About Wah Maker
Wah Maker is a heritage line under Scully Leather, focused on authentic Old West reproduction garments. They’ve built a reputation for recreating 19th and early 20th century frontier clothing with period-correct details and American manufacturing.
In other words, they don’t do costume. They do historically grounded Western tailoring — the kind gamblers, ranchers, railroad men, and sharp-dressed outlaws might’ve worn when the West was still wild.
And since these are USA-made pieces from older production, they carry that traditional build quality folks appreciate.
🐎 Why These Wah Maker Trousers?
Because New Old Stock doesn’t show up every day. And American-made heritage trousers with proper button braces? Even rarer.
These Wah Maker trousers with braces give you the real-deal Western silhouette. Whether you’re headed to a reenactment, a stage performance, or just like dressin’ sharper than the average saloon patron, these’ll do the trick.
Old stock. Old soul. Built the right way.
Now that’s how trousers oughta be made.
