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Sansabelt is a brand of men's
trousers Trousers (British English), slacks, or pants are an item of clothing worn from the waist to anywhere between the knees and the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, and ...
. The trousers have a wide webbed elastic band sewn into the waist, which is intended to make a belt or
suspenders Suspenders (American English, Canadian English), or braces (British English, Australian English) are fabric or leather straps worn over the shoulders to hold up skirts or trousers. The straps may be elasticated, either entirely or only at a ...
unnecessary, hence the name '' sans a belt''. The slacks come in a classic fit with roomy legs in a dressy or dress casual fabric. Sansabelt slacks come in 3 styles—Western top pockets with flat front, Side pockets with flat front and Pleated with side pockets.


History

The Sansabelt slack was invented by Edward Singer of Silver Manufacturing Company, located in East Chicago, Indiana, which subsequently sold the company and their patent to Jaymar-Ruby, an Indiana-based clothing company, in 1959. Jaymar-Ruby's Sansabelt brand was acquired by Hartmarx in 1967 and the last Sansabelt pants were produced in the early 1990s. On 24 January 2009, Hartmarx Corporation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Peter Schwadel, President of Monte Blue, Inc. purchased the license to Sansabelt in February 2013.


References in popular culture

On the American television ''
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'' episode " Ear Apparent," when making creamed corn, host Alton Brown remarks "Back before the days when I started seriously eyeing the Sansabelt pants rack, I used to put lots of cream in here. Sometimes a quart for one batch." In episode "Mussel Bound" he says "But I gotta tell ya, I'm already Sansabelt challenged here, (...)" when explaining why he is not going to use butter or cream to thicken a sauce. In the movie ''
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'', a Jaymar/Sansabelt store can be seen in the background at the end of the parade scene. In the first episode of ''
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'', Brian Hackett makes fun of rival airline owner Roy Biggins ( David Schramm),"...Sansabelt slacks! Boy, you miss one issue of GQ..." In the
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book ''
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'', the narrator states "They were middle-aged thugs, dressed in bowling shirts and Sansabelt slacks. Their hair was slicked back. Their shoes were scuffed and run down at the heel. Their guns weren't as big as ours." In the '' Roseanne'' episode " The Fifties Show," Becky tells her father Dan (played by
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), "Thanks, daddy, you're the best." Roseanne replies, "That's why he wears the Sansabelts in this family." In the ''
Seinfeld ''Seinfeld'' ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. It aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, over nine seasons and List of Seinfeld episodes, 180 episodes. It stars Seinfeld as Jerry Seinfeld ( ...
'' episode ''
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'', we see a news broadcast about fictional former baseball player Steve Gendason who kills dry-cleaner Bobby Pinkus, allegedly over a pair of stained Sansabelt slacks. In the fashion-parody film ''
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'', Derek (
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) learns that male models throughout history have been brainwashed into committing many high-profile murders. He is told that the
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of U.S. President
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was due in part by JFK's involvement in the
Cuban trade embargo The United States embargo against Cuba prevents American businesses, and businesses organized under U.S. law or majority-owned by American citizens, from conducting trade with Cuban interests. It is the most enduring trade embargo in modern hist ...
, which "halted the shipment of Cuban-manufactured Sansabelt slacks, a very popular item at the time." In episode six of season two of ''Harvey Birdman'', Peanut comments on George Jetson's Sansabelt pants.


See also

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Zubaz Zubaz () is a brand of shorts and pants that became popular during the early 1990s. History and description In 1988, Bob Truax and Dan Stock began brainstorming a new kind of shorts for the heavy-lifting man. The pair developed a comfortably ...


References


Jaymar-Ruby Inc
at MacREA's Blue Book (dot) com
US Patent 2,806,225
for Waistband Construction, granted to Edward Singer, September 17, 1957


External links

* {{official, http://www.sansabelt.com Clothing brands of the United States Trousers and shorts