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Exactly. I play sports now so it's not near as bad. Going to the gym works as well, if you do it right.
I have pelvic tilt, which is made by stronger than needed hip-flexors. How do you fix that? Well, stop using them. When? You use them when you slouch. You use them when you sit. You use them when you work out your abs. Oh! Stretch them out and massage them. Ok. That works. But then I have 8hrs a day sitting. Kind of a set-back.
Then you go to the gym. Let's work out some abs! Crunch, crunch, crunch, leg-raise, leg-raise, leg-raise. Feels like my abs are super sore! Guess what, you just stopped using your abs and you're using those hip-flexors again.. giving you either a pregnant belly look, pelvic tilt, or both. More stretches. Then work the next day... 8hrs of sitting and probably slouching again.
I stretch, fixed as much as I can of my posture, don't slouch like I used to, and play sports. This has helped my look a lot and I can now wear pants from OTR that aren't a complete disaster. But, kind of like a former obese in-shape man.. the threat of it coming back is always there.
Those are great results, but I'm not sure what the solution was. Did you remeasure after the pinning and then sent those new measurements?I already fixed mine with Luxire, which was what I mentioned before. I ordered some pants that made it WAY WAY worse. Then pinned them myself.Sorry about the reverse. But original is right, then I pinned the fabric.. specifically, the waistband. It was a ton of fabric that I pulled up, giving me a strong wedgie. Then I added more fabric to the fork to remove the wedgie. Here's the after.. I've since even got a better iteration with no wedgie at all.. but I can't seem to find the time to take the picture, or ask the new girlfriend, "baby cakes - can you take a picture of ****** for the guys on the 'net?"
After trying on the botched pants, I pinned the excess fabric, chalked the lines, unpinned, measured what I took up, estimated what I needed to add to the fork, sent it to Luxire, and kept all fingers crossed for a long while.Those are great results, but I'm not sure what the solution was. Did you remeasure after the pinning and then sent those new measurements?
What are your thoughts on that blue gingham there? The double-faced(ish) fabric? I'm hesitant to order it, but am open to a further review... wrinkle tests, how breathable it is, texture, how it feels on skin, etc..Some random comparison for linen lovers
I think the Soft Light Summer:Blue White Small Gingham Chambray and Soft Light Summer:Red White Small Gingham Chambray are quite interesting: two very light and airy, Voile-like fabrics are stiched together and the result looks like linen. I don't know if this is techincally a double face fabric.
The Casual Denim Shirt fabric doesn't look bad:
Is it stiff, thick or comfortable against the skin? I really like the colour of the fabric.
What are your thoughts on that blue gingham there? The double-faced(ish) fabric? I'm hesitant to order it, but am open to a further review... wrinkle tests, how breathable it is, texture, how it feels on skin, etc..
Thanks man! Awesome pictures.
Is it stiff, thick or comfortable against the skin? I really like the colour of the fabric.
Does Luxire account for the shrinkage of the fabrics by default?
Or should I add a requirement to add extra length to the dimensions based on the used fabric so that the shirts would have the given measurements after 2-3 washes? I have some lower quality MTM shirts and sometimes some fabrics shrink unxpectedly.
I believe the fabrics are prewashed to prevent this although some members have mentioned some shrinkage, I haven't noticed any with mine so far.
Yes from Luxires website
http://luxire.com/pages/quality-and-satisfaction