Hermitedge
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Recently I had my UVC's altered in order to attain a slimmer leg. The tailor basically cut the seam on the inside of the pants and re-stitched them without the double stitching that's apparent on the outside. Now they came out looking aesthetically clean and fitting pretty great in the legs, but I believe the butt area now has a slight sag since I was able to fill it prior.
I was planning on altering another pair of Chinos in a similar manner and wanted some suggestions of what to ask the tailor to do so the butt doesn't get a sag, or if I should get the same double stitching on the inside leg that's on the outter seam for consistency's sake... even though I think I'm content with how mine turned out, I thought I'd get some input here.
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I was planning on altering another pair of Chinos in a similar manner and wanted some suggestions of what to ask the tailor to do so the butt doesn't get a sag, or if I should get the same double stitching on the inside leg that's on the outter seam for consistency's sake... even though I think I'm content with how mine turned out, I thought I'd get some input here.
Close up:
Fit pic: