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Introducing Slim Fit Trousers by Epaulet

ahjota

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I'd consider the olive-black houndstooth.

I don't remember seeing it with the original Walt run, but do you make size 29?
 

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Thanks for the feedback guys, this has been a huge help!
Originally Posted by ahjota
I don't remember seeing it with the original Walt run, but do you make size 29?
No, the only odd size in our matrix is 33. When we worked with our patterns, we found that it wasn't really necessary. With the medium rise and the way that the fabric drapes, going one inch up will still fit very well. We've sold a ton of trousers here in the shop, and I haven't had anyone get caught between sizes. The 33 customers could just as easily have taken a 34.
 

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Originally Posted by Epaulet
No, the only odd size in our matrix is 33. When we worked with our patterns, we found that it wasn't really necessary. With the medium rise and the way that the fabric drapes, going one inch up will still fit very well. We've sold a ton of trousers here in the shop, and I haven't had anyone get caught between sizes. The 33 customers could just as easily have taken a 34.

OK. I was just curious. I finally got the time to take my flannel pair in for hemming, and I realized that I didn't need to have it taken in at the waist, either. So all's good.
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Originally Posted by ahjota
OK. I was just curious. I finally got the time to take my flannel pair in for hemming, and I realized that I didn't need to have it taken in at the waist, either. So all's good.
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Absolutely! I should have detailed all this on the first page. Since we made EP's in single inch sizes, quite a few people have asked the same questions about the trousers. The rise and the drape makes the fit a lot easier and more conforming than raw denim. Really glad to hear that the flannels are good. I'm wearing mine today.
 

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Originally Posted by randomkoreandude
is there a restock coming on the black flannel? i need a size 30
Yup, we have a full restock of Charcoal Flannel, Tan Moleskin, Navy Moleskin, and Black Moleskin coming at the end of the month. I'll put you down for a 30 Flannel. Thanks Pierce!
 

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I could see myself in ALL those fabrics. AWESOME! Tatersall and windowpane especially.

I see in the pics that these trousers seem to have a decent hem on them. How far could I take them down if I were to let it out all the way and put in a false hem?
 

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Mike, you aren't making it easy for me to rebuild my checking account in 2010.

Those fabrics coupled with the more casual-than-dress styling of the trousers would make most of these perfect for coupling with shirting like blank tees. It'd be an easy way to keep a basic look while still wearing something out of the ordinary.
 

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