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denim tailors - 19/9/2012 4:18:13 PM   
mistayif
 

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basically i bought a pair of jeans with a 32" waist off the internet and they fit more like a 34"

does anyone know of a good quality tailor in central london that will be able to reduce the waist down for me
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RE: denim tailors - 19/9/2012 4:18:54 PM   
Syhr
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Get a belt.
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RE: denim tailors - 19/9/2012 4:19:33 PM   
Myxomatosis
 

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Not that this helps you, but jeans are one of the things I won't buy online. Always try them on in store, innit

Belt?
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RE: denim tailors - 19/9/2012 4:25:46 PM   
NEGUS
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any decent alterations spot will be ab;e to do that.

had a similar thing and they came back great.
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RE: denim tailors - 19/9/2012 4:34:00 PM   
mistayif
 

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i do use a belt, but it still falls down as the leather has been stretched too much, plus having the belt at the tightest hole is kinda uncomfortable
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RE: denim tailors - 19/9/2012 4:35:41 PM   
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send them back would be the logical thing to do
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RE: denim tailors - 19/9/2012 4:38:18 PM   
CCourt
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Out of interest how much did these jeans cost?
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RE: denim tailors - 19/9/2012 4:51:23 PM   
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never buy jeans online unless you already have the same pair. all brands of jeans have different fits and sizes even if they say 32''
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RE: denim tailors - 19/9/2012 4:54:35 PM   
Syhr
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Get some braces.
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RE: denim tailors - 19/9/2012 4:55:50 PM   
Lrrr
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This will teach you to purchase ill fitting slacks.
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RE: denim tailors - 19/9/2012 4:57:04 PM   
Syhr
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quote:

ORIGINAL: mistayif

i do use a belt, but it still falls down as the leather has been stretched too much, plus having the belt at the tightest hole is kinda uncomfortable


tie an onion to it.
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RE: denim tailors - 19/9/2012 5:01:18 PM   
Lrrr
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Syhr

quote:

ORIGINAL: mistayif

i do use a belt, but it still falls down as the leather has been stretched too much, plus having the belt at the tightest hole is kinda uncomfortable


tie an onion to it.


HEY DUDE HE'S RAGGING ON YOUR CORD
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RE: denim tailors - 19/9/2012 5:07:09 PM   
mistayif
 

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ORIGINAL: MrJingle

never buy jeans online unless you already have the same pair. all brands of jeans have different fits and sizes even if they say 32''


i forgot that i bought a pair of the same make a couple years ago and now thinking about it, i think i did size down to a 30"
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RE: denim tailors - 19/9/2012 5:28:42 PM   
Champagne Charlemagne
 

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This reminds me of the late 1990's when presumably heterosexual men would buy women's jeans, then have them tailored in to achieve 'the boom cut.'
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