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Hi Guys, just came across hugo jacomets pants. What do you guys think? Is this something you would consider or maybe already have? It's definitely something different from the usual cuffs I see everywhere. Personally, I like it but with less break. For my taste his pants are always a bit long.
 

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This is a plain bottom with open side vent. This "expression" is better when you wear the trousers longer or with boots and use a wider than the current fashion leg opening width. It allows the trouser to fall further onto the shoe by opening and making the leg opening even larger. Don't try this with a narrow trouser bottom and no break.
Have a client that we do this on his jeans as he likes them to stack when worn with western boots.
 

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This is a plain bottom with open side vent. This "expression" is better when you wear the trousers longer or with boots and use a wider than the current fashion leg opening width. It allows the trouser to fall further onto the shoe by opening and making the leg opening even larger. Don't try this with a narrow trouser bottom and no break.
Have a client that we do this on his jeans as he likes them to stack when worn with western boots.
Understood, thanks for the explanation. I just like the detail of it but seems like I don't like the actual purpose of it because it would "force me" to wear my pants longer.
 

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