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fuji

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Yes, if its a suit jacket they tuck fabric under the cuff, which can be let out.
 

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Originally Posted by GraphicNovelty
^Reverse tailoring? Does that even work?

it does and the socks don't fall apart as i had anticipated. depending on how you cut the socks (from the ribs vs. cut off and re-attach the toes) they may or may not lose elasticity. i only do that because i have too many atheletic ankle socks around that are too big for me (plus i regularly wear fairly thick insoles to prevent brain damage, j/k). all in all i'd say if you have perfect fitting rtw socks scissoring may not be worth it
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sold the size 28 and only have the 30 which is probably too big for you and might be too wide leg anyway for your liking but the material is dope on the rafs i have for sale super cheap
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Originally Posted by hendrix
thick as thieves might custom make a pair for you

this. j is a really cool dude. he's remaking a pair of trousers for me that prematurely wore out in the seat. worth asking.
 

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Do most pants come with additional fabric in the waist for letting out? Have a pair of Rag and Bone pants that I really enjoy but the waist is just way too tight for a non-denim pair of pants.
 

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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
I want some black, wool, flared trousers and I can't find any

RO has some slim bootcut trousers, not sure if it is exactly what you are looking for.
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