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Originally Posted by BuffaloWang 
Thanks!
My next pair of jeans I'm prob going to find one that actually fits and no need for hemming. It seems that after hemming, the leg opening gets weaker?
They're harder to stack now and are just floppy. Any fix? This means that when I wear low shoes they don't stack nicely on top and rather just looks like the photo shot from the back.

Thanks!
My next pair of jeans I'm prob going to find one that actually fits and no need for hemming. It seems that after hemming, the leg opening gets weaker?
They're harder to stack now and are just floppy. Any fix? This means that when I wear low shoes they don't stack nicely on top and rather just looks like the photo shot from the back.
No, hemming does not make the leg opening "weaker." If anything, you hemmed them to the wrong length. Hemming is a basic, normal procedure. Why do you think SE and BiG offer it on-site?You don't have to buy jeans that "actually fit." You just have to hem them to the correct length.
Fuck, this thread is the worst. Why isn't this being handled in the "I have a jean" thread?



