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Are these pants a good fit?

epliohunk

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I've recently bought those dress pants from Club Monaco and I'm wondering if they fit me well or if I look ridiculous in them.

I'm not used to wear "casual dress pants", I usually wear 19cm Dior jeans.

I'm also wondering if I should alter them so they'd be slimmer.

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Sorry for the crappy pictures / I know my room is a mess!
 

JayJay

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Nice pants that would look better slimmed down a bit, imo.
 

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I cannot really tell if you've had them hemmed or not, but from what I can see they look to be too long. Other than that, I think they look fine.

I wouldn't worry too much about altering them to have them look slimmer. That proposition could wind up costing you as much as the pant themselves and depending on the skill of the tailor you could wind up with mixed results that won't wear very comfortably.

Dude, btw, what's up with the suit of armor?
 

epliohunk

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Originally Posted by Biggskip
Dude, btw, what's up with the suit of armor?

It was in my medieval themed room and I figured it would cool in a more contemporary setting.

I use it to hang scarves, bags, hats... which reminds me of the Gucci crest.

How much is it usually to make pants slimmer? They were 120$ and tagged slim fit/low rise.

I actually had them hemmed twice, once at the store (free) and then at some cheap tailor. I was concerned they might be too short the second time but I guess they're not.

By the way they are in fact quite "special" I believe, the pattern is the following:
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I'll probably take different pictures tommorow (with a better camera) because I really want to have dressier yet casual options like that in my wardrobe and I'm sure you guys can help out the 19 years old kid that I am.

Thank you for your help!
 

antirabbit

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Dig, the knight that is.

Pants look fine.
 

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I would prefer for them to be a bit slimmer. Nice pattern though.
 

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