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I made this set of buckskins in the 70s and never used it but a few times. I wore a large size shirt and jeans with a 34" waist. I took a pair of jeans apart and used that for the pant pattern. The nice shirt was a shooting prize if I remember correctly. Pants are 28.5" from crotch to end of leg. Overall lenght from waist to bottom of leg 39". Shirt has about a 18" arm length. The leather is very soft. Suspenders come with.
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