A pair of 1940s workwear pants, likely factory pants from WWII. They have a back pocket, and they have buttons at the leg, that allow them to be gathered (see picture number 3). They fasten at the waist with a side button and zipper. The fabric is gray with a hint of blue. It's a twill fabric that acted like cotton in a burn test, but the fabric may have a slight amount of rayon because it doesn't quite feel like 100% cotton to the touch.
Size: xl
Waist: 36"
Hip (measured 9" below top of waistband): 52"
Length: 40.5-41"
Front rise: 16.5"
Back rise: 18.5"
Inseam: 27"
Condition: Very good. Wear commensurate with age/nature of pants. Wear throughout, including marks from workwear nature of garment--most notable on bottom pant legs (see last photo). No holes or weak spots. Pants have been hand washed.