lot of pants jeans shorts gap::It can be overwhelming, but all those choices are actually a good thing.
Men come in all different shapes and sizes.
Some are short, some tall.
Some are skinny, some hefty.
The list goes on and on.
So, having a selection of different cuts and styles in our dress pants is a good thing.
Trying to figure out which is right for you?
But, let me help.
Flat front pants are more becoming than pleated pants on a man of your stature as they are less bulky and there is less fullness in the legs.
Because of your shorter height, you need to purchase a pair of pants with a short or low rise with no cuffs.
You should choose a trim cut pant with a shorter inseam.
Flat front pants are more becoming than pleated pants on a man of your stature as they are less bulky and there is less fullness from the thigh to the ankle.
Short rise or low rise pants are best for you.
You should choose a trim cut pant with a shorter inseam.
Choose pants that are flat front, full cut and low rise.
It is difficult to find offtherack pants that will fit you, so you will most likely require alterations or custom pants to fit your needs.
Because of your height, you can wear any style pants, including regular cut, boot cut, flat front or pleated pants.
You can wear cuffs or no cuffs.
You need to purchase a pair of pants with a long rise.
You should also choose pants with a longer inseam.
Because of your height, you will look best in a trim cut or boot cut style.
You can also wear various styles like flat front or pleated pants with or without cuffs.
Because you are thin, regular rise pants should work for you.
You need to purchase a pair of pants with a longer leg length.
If you have a full abdomen, we suggest flat front pants with a long rise, in a full cut.
If you have a flatter stomach, then you can wear flat front or pleated pants.
Either way, you will need a long rise.
You also need to purchase pants with a long leg length.
If you have a big belly, then it is difficult to keep your pants from sliding down.
For this reason, we suggest a flat front, traditional cut style pants rather than a pleated pants style.
Big stomach, flat seat, thin thighs if you have a big belly, it is difficult to keep your pants from sliding down.
Because of your flatter rear and thin thighs, you get too much fabric in the seat and thighs.
For this reason, we suggest a flat front style pants that are trim cut, rather than pleated pants, as pleated pants exaggerate this problem by adding too much fabric to the seat and thigh area.
You may need a long rise with a shorter pants inseam.
If you are short, then flat front pants with a traditional cut will work best for you.
Tall men can wear pleated pants or a flat front.
You may need a shorter rise with a longer pants inseam.
Low rise, traditional cut or low rise, boot cut are your best options.
If you are short, then flat front pants work best for you.
Tall men can wear pleated pants or flat front pants.
Smaller waist, pronounced rear, big thighs pleated pants will give you more room in the thigh area.
Look for a long rise and full cut pants.
If you have a difficult time finding storebought pants that fit in a flattering cut and style, find a good tailor and have them altered.
Or, better yet, have your pants custom made.
About the author janine giorgenti is a renowned fourth generation italian designer, image consultant and custom clothier.
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When you go out barefoot, do you prefer to wear long pants, or shorts?
Also for women, do you prefer to wear skirts or dresses when going out barefoot?
I have been known to go nude at concerts, or around campus every once in a while.
Ah, sheriam, i was waiting for you to chime in, fellow barefooter!
Thanks for spreading the word about the lack of health dept.
Regs and the healthiness of going barefoot in your other answers.
Shorts look great with bare feet.
I always wear some anklets and toe rings to complete the barefooter look!
But, mcdonalds and taco bell are usually cool with barefoot and shirtless customers.
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