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Williamson
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Measurements needed.....

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Would someone be willing to measure the back flap of the trouser pocket of their Indy Trousers for me. I also would like to get a photo of an actual flap from the trousers, so if anyone has one and would like to share please let me know. Thanks in advance for any assistance that you can provide. Regards, Williamson.
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Williamson,

The indygear main site will have many photos of the flaps available.
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Does this help?
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Post by schwammy »

My MBA Raiders trousers have a 34" waist. Here are the pocket specs.

Length of pocket flap measuring horizontally across the top: 5 3/4"
Height of pocket flap, measuring vertically from top of flap to pointy part below button: 2 3/16"
Measurement along diagonal sides of flap: 1 3/8"
Lower measurement from pointer center of flap to outer pointy part: 3" in each direction (measuring in a straight line, not following the curve).

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Thanks for all the information.........

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The photos and measurements are very much appreciated. Thanks to all who submitted the information. Glad to be part of such a great forum. Regards, Williamson.
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