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Please critique dress pant fit (RL) Pt. 2

Richard Pryor

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Took them to the tailor and this is how they look. Maybe even less break or are they ok like this? Also, how does the back look? -----------------------------AFTER-----------------------------
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You seemed to have pulled them down for later shots, as they have more break. I would say, if they're sitting on your natural waist and have the same break as the first pic, they are fine.
 

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Do you plan on wearing them topless?
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It'd probably be better to show pictures with shirt tucked in, as you probably will be wearing it that way.
 

Richard Pryor

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Originally Posted by lincolnshirepaul
You seemed to have pulled them down for later shots, as they have more break. I would say, if they're sitting on your natural waist and have the same break as the first pic, they are fine.

Yeah, last 4 shots was before taking them to the tailor.
 

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Originally Posted by musicguy
Do you plan on wearing them topless?
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It'd probably be better to show pictures with shirt tucked in, as you probably will be wearing it that way.


LOL!!!!

I think your pants look good. They fit on you pretty nicely.
 

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Would be Mr Universe?
 

a tailor

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do you usually wear trousers that low on your hips? it should be on your waist.
did you have your belt on at the fitting?
one picture shows a high hip on the right. another shows a high left hip?
the length should not be changed until the upper part is fixed first.
that center seam needs to be reshaped.
 

Richard Pryor

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Originally Posted by a tailor
do you usually wear trousers that low on your hips? it should be on your waist.

Yes, I do. That's where they feel comfortable, both physically and mentally. Any higher and I would feel like an old man.

did you have your belt on at the fitting?
No, why?

one picture shows a high hip on the right. another shows a high left hip?
Not sure what you mean. Is it a physical defect?

There are two (2) sets of pictures. Before and after visit to tailor. Please show me what you mean.

the length should not be changed until the upper part is fixed first.
What upper part? The seat?

that center seam needs to be reshaped.
What is a center seam? The line made by the laundry when ironing?

Sorry, English isn't my 1st language.


Thanks 4 your help. Will take some pics with a shirt on in the morning.
 

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If you ask for a shirt critique, are you going to not wear pants?
 

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The seat doesn't fit correctly. Look at the difference between the left and right sides, and go back to the tailor.
 

Richard Pryor

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Originally Posted by philosophe
The seat doesn't fit correctly. Look at the difference between the left and right sides, and go back to the tailor.

Sorry, not sure what I'm looking for. Can you please be more specific?

Thanks!
 

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