A pair of late 1930s/early 1940s light blue denim pants. These are button front pants (very rare for women's jeans/pants of this era)--the top button is visible, and the others are hidden. The jeans have side seam pockets, and they also have a tag. The top word on the tag is difficult to read (I think it might start with "Ritzy"?) because it's partially buried under the waistband. The rest of the tag reads, "Outdoor Sportswear, California, Hollywood Styles." The light blue fabric is a soft, worn cotton denim.
Size: xs
Waist: 24"-snug 25" (button could be moved a tiny amount, but there isn't a lot of flexibility here)
Hip: 38"
Length: 38-38.5"
Front rise: 14"
Back rise: 16"
Inseam: 25"
Condition: Good. Wear commensurate with age/casualwear nature of pants. Scattered rust spots. Uneven fade, most noticeable near waistband. A wear spot on back waistband (it's not a hole and fabric is still sturdy because waistband fabric is sturdy.