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post #16 of 31
You washed the pants?
post #17 of 31
Would you want to purchase new trousers that had been washed and returned?

Buying a 34 won't help because it is the wrong cut/style of trouser for you.
The jacket doesn't fit well and too short as well. Maybe start over.
post #18 of 31

It is an off the peg, it will not have 1 inch of reserve for alterations. IMO, there is no salvation for this trouser.

post #19 of 31
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The suit jacket was a great bargain so I just had to get it,
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The suit jacket was a great bargain fit so I just had to get it,
For next time, this is how to do it...
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Btw, is it easy to spot a washed dress pants by a storekeeper? Dont think they'll accept the return if its already washed. Thanks!  
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post #20 of 31
Also you can't create your own suit by buying pants to match an existing jacket.
post #21 of 31
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Also you can't create your own suit by buying pants to match an existing jacket.

Are these "suit separates?" Same fabric for jacket and pants by the same manufacturer? If so, just go buy the next size up for the pants. Also, what is the suit made of? Wool, cotton? Either way did you bother looking at the cleaning instructions before you threw the pants in the wash (and I assume the dryer too)?
post #22 of 31
OP, you have a big ass. You either wear pants that are cut for that (not those) or own up to it and shake that booty in tight pants. The choice is yours...
post #23 of 31
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Hi, got this pants to match the suit off the racks. Says its skinny cut though. It does fit my thighs and legs perfectly but It is kinda tight around the waist. If I go for a size larger my pants would be very baggy. For me its sort of uncomfortable when I sit. Is it possible if I were to bring it to a tailor for some adjustments around the waist/ buttocks region? Thanks!

Your thread title and scrolling down to this brought teh lulz.
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Thank you very much.
post #24 of 31
Thread Starter 

Dont hate! Its my first suit + Im still in high school , momma would'nt want to spend too much for a suit that she thinks I might only wear once or twice  smile.gif

 

Well ...at least the first few pictures didn't look as bad right?Ah well, Ill try my best to get an exchange for it. Thanks guys.

 

Btw, is a solid black knit tie going to look good on this suit?  

post #25 of 31
Thread Starter 

or maybe even a navy knit tie? Skinny or normal? straight end or pointy end?  mwink[1].gif

post #26 of 31
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Well ...at least the first few pictures didn't look as bad right?
As has been suggested to you (strongly in some cases), yes, it does look pretty bad. I am extremely skeptical that sizing up will result in bagginess, but even if that works out, you unfortunately can't fix the jacket, which is too short and bordering on womanly. (the collar isn't great either, judging from the unbuttoned photos)
post #27 of 31
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Would you consider the trousers a bit short?
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Originally Posted by dwin95 View Post

The suit jacket was a great bargain so I just had to get it,
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Originally Posted by dwin95 View Post

The suit jacket was a great bargain fit so I just had to get it,
For next time, this is how to do it...
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Originally Posted by dwin95 View Post

Btw, is it easy to spot a washed dress pants by a storekeeper? Dont think they'll accept the return if its already washed. Thanks!  
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eh.gif I think a lot of beginners (I know I did) make the "its a bargin" mistake when they first join.

If you bought the trousers at neiman's, nordstrom, saks, yeah you can return them. Try not to make a habit of it, especially if you have already washed them.

If you did not purchase at a "high end" store, try explaining to the associate that you thought you were old enough to dress yourself but you clearly made a mistake. smile.gif

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Originally Posted by dwin95 View Post

Dont hate! Its my first suit + Im still in high school , momma would'nt want to spend too much for a suit that she thinks I might only wear once or twice  smile.gif

It's not always about price, getting clothes to fit you makes a huge difference. Browse the forum and the WAYWRN thread for ideas.
post #28 of 31

A bit? They are, at least, 1 inch too short, but they can not be longer with that tapering, because they would bunch on top of the shoes.

post #29 of 31
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Originally Posted by HughJ View Post

As has been suggested to you (strongly in some cases), yes, it does look pretty bad. I am extremely skeptical that sizing up will result in bagginess, but even if that works out, you unfortunately can't fix the jacket, which is too short and bordering on womanly. (the collar isn't great either, judging from the unbuttoned photos)

This had me rotflmao.gif

Then I started thinking of the Office where Steve Carell bought a women's suit and wore it to work.
post #30 of 31
Thread Starter 

Yep, going back for an exhange, last pair of size 34 at the store. I will keep this post updated! Thanks for all the comments!

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