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How to keep dress shirt from riding up?

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Hey everyone. I really appreciate everyone's help on these forums. I just had a question about my dress shirts always riding upI I'm not sure whether it's because of the fabric of my shirts, or whether it is the fact that I wear slim dress pants, but my shirts always ride up. It's definitely an ugly look! Does anybody else have this problem, and how have you fixed it? I hate the idea of wearing shirt stays that connect to your socks, so if anybody has any other ideas or advice, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks again.
 

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Hi,

I am shirtmaker,my English is average but not sure if riding up is getting out of your trousers like when you knee to lace your shoes per example.

If so, you need to go bespoke as are made longer to avoid this.

Maybe you are tall and the rtw shirts arrive just to your trouser part right?
 
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Hi,

I am shirtmaker,my English is average but not sure if riding up is getting out of your trousers like when you knee to lace your shoes per example.

If so, you need to go bespoke as are made longer to avoid this.

Maybe you are tall and the rtw shirts arrive just to your trouser part right?
I think you are right. My shirts are tight on me because I like them fitted. Is there anything I can do to them to make them stop coming out of my pants? They are kinda short.
 

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Industrial trick to save fabric and get and extra shirt out of maybe four or five.
 
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I appreciate the advice!

Anybody know what I can do about the shirts I currently own that are on the shorter end, causing them to slide up??
 

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