In 1930, the price of a pair of pants typically ranged from $1 to $4, depending on the quality and style. For example, work trousers were generally cheaper, while more fashionable or tailored options would cost more. This pricing reflected the economic conditions of the time, including the onset of the Great Depression, which affected consumer spending. Overall, clothing prices were significantly lower than today, adjusted for inflation.
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