How to Measure
- WAIST
- Remove your belt. Measure your waist where you normally wear your pants. (Subtract 1" if you’re measuring over clothes.)
- HIPS
- Stand with your heels together, and measure around the fullest part of your hips, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.
- INSEAM
- Select a pair of your best-fitting pants of a similar material. Lay the pants flat and measure from the center of the crotch to the bottom of one leg. The number of inches, to the nearest half-inch, is the inseam length.
- REGULAR, LONG, SHORT OR BIG
- Rise is the distance from your front waist to your back waist by way of your crotch.
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- Regular Rise- 5'8" - 6'0" tall, with hips and chest of equal width.
- Long Rise- 6'1" or taller, high -waisted, or want more "depth". Garment is 1⁄2" longer in the rise than the regular rise.
- Short Rise- 5'7" or under, with a short torso. Garment is 1⁄2" shorter in the rise than the regular rise.
- Big- 5'8" - 6'0" tall, with a less athletic profile. Pockets and other details increase in size for the right proportion.
- Big/Tall- 6'1" - 6'3" tall, with a less athletic profile. Garment is 1⁄2" longer in the rise than a regular rise.
Size |
Waist |
Hips |
28 3071 76
|
34 3686 91
|
32 3481 86
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38 4090 102
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36 3891 98
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42 44107 112
|
40 42102 107
|
45 1/2 47 1⁄2116 119
|
44 46112 117
|
48 1/2 50 1⁄2123 127
|
46 48
|
47 1/2 49121 124
|
50 52
|
50 1/2 52128 132
|
54 56
|
53 1/2 55134 140
|
CUFFING & HEMMING
Fit |
Cuffing |
Hemming |
to 32to 81
|
to 34to 86
|
to 34to 86
|
to 36to 91
|
to 36to 91
|
to 38to 97
|
We will be pleased to cuff or hem your trousers and pants FREE OF CHARGE. Please keep in mind these guidelines:
- If you do not specify a cuffing or hemming length, your pants will be delivered unfinished. Please allow 1-2 days additional processing time for hemming and cuffing.
- Remember to allow an extra 1⁄2 inch (1 1⁄2 cm) for shrinkage in 100% cotton items.
- Some jeans and corduroy trousers can be hemmed but not cuffed.
- As indicated in the charts, the maximum inseam for cuffed pants is 2 inches less than the maximum for straight hemmed (“uncuffed”) pants. This is because creating a cuff requires 2 inches of fabric.