cailinbeag
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Amy Jeanne,
I think your trousers look great, but I understand how you feel. I made a pair of high waisted pants not long ago and had the same issue. I think it's that in order for me to pull off the look, I need to elongate my legs as much as possible, which the low crotch sabotages.
In order to get a vintage look, I've been considering taking a slacks pattern I know fits well, and re-drafting the waist to my natural waistline instead of the lower style that's common now. Also, I'll be ditching the cuffs in an effort to lengthen the look of the pants, and making sure that the hem hits only 1" above the floor when I'm wearing shoes with them. I don't know if those ideas might work for you as well.
I think your trousers look great, but I understand how you feel. I made a pair of high waisted pants not long ago and had the same issue. I think it's that in order for me to pull off the look, I need to elongate my legs as much as possible, which the low crotch sabotages.
In order to get a vintage look, I've been considering taking a slacks pattern I know fits well, and re-drafting the waist to my natural waistline instead of the lower style that's common now. Also, I'll be ditching the cuffs in an effort to lengthen the look of the pants, and making sure that the hem hits only 1" above the floor when I'm wearing shoes with them. I don't know if those ideas might work for you as well.