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Regarding the crease in dress pants...

lilmann40

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So the left leg in my dress pants has the crease off-centered starting about at the knee to the bottom of the pants, so when I wear them, the crease vears off and to the left instead of straight down/to the right just slightly. Is there a way to fix this?
 

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So the left leg in my dress pants has the crease off-centered starting about at the knee to the bottom of the pants, so when I wear them, the crease vears off and to the left instead of straight down/to the right just slightly. Is there a way to fix this?


Yes.
Buy weights. Do curls. Do pushups. Do chinups. Benchpress. Then.....
Get iron.....Fill with water. Put on steam. Get a cloth to protect the pants. Iron crease that is not straight........:teach:
 

lmaligaya

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I had this problem. I couldnt never get the crease symmetric left vs right or perfectly straight in the middle. Took my pants to the dry cleaners for a clean and press and they came back perfect.

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Could be that your left hip is higher than your right and it causes the crease to turn out. That is a common cause.
 

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