Robert Conway
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Here's an idea.
My main beef with almost all modern chinos (Dockers etc) is the short rise and tapered cut of the leg. I like Bill's Khakis, but obviously they do not come in a wide variety of colors and at +$100 a shot aren't exactly cheap.
So here is my idea.
Lets say you wore 36/32 pants.
What if you purchased a pair of pants that were 36/36 and had them tailored to the proper 32 inch length (with cuffs)?
Would you get a taller rise, because they had originally been intended for a taller person?
Would you end up with a less tapered leg, after they had been shortened to the proper length (36 ->32)?
Would you end up with different results if the pants were unfinished vs a finished (no cuff) 36 inch length?
Does this sound like a completely halfwitted idea? I'm thinking about giving it a try.
Anyone?
Cheers,
RC
My main beef with almost all modern chinos (Dockers etc) is the short rise and tapered cut of the leg. I like Bill's Khakis, but obviously they do not come in a wide variety of colors and at +$100 a shot aren't exactly cheap.
So here is my idea.
Lets say you wore 36/32 pants.
What if you purchased a pair of pants that were 36/36 and had them tailored to the proper 32 inch length (with cuffs)?
Would you get a taller rise, because they had originally been intended for a taller person?
Would you end up with a less tapered leg, after they had been shortened to the proper length (36 ->32)?
Would you end up with different results if the pants were unfinished vs a finished (no cuff) 36 inch length?
Does this sound like a completely halfwitted idea? I'm thinking about giving it a try.
Anyone?
Cheers,
RC