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Someone left a rep comment my pants are too short in the picture?
They are W32/L34 trim fit pants, and I dried them two to three times to shrink the fabric further and I always pull them way up while preparing to sit. When I am standing they sit comportably on the top of my shoes. No socks exposure while walking or standing up.
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Someone left a rep comment my pants are too short in the picture?
They are W32/L34 trim fit pants, and I dried them two to three times to shrink the fabric further and I always pull them way up while preparing to sit. When I am standing they sit comportably on the top of my shoes. No socks exposure while walking or standing up.
My secret admirers never leave a name Are they concerned I'll stalk them?? LMAO
That's odd, they look fine to me. Everybody knows pant legs ride up when you're sitting down.
I would assume Antlers is only wearing those Sperrys with khakis, jeans or other casual apparel - not into the office.
Antlers, how tall are you? 34" inseams, eh? For some reason I pictured you as 5'10" or so....
I've never worn sperry to the office ever. It's generally frowned upon.
All my pants are L34. I am not kidding, I can post pictures as proof LOL. But I have noticed that when I buy L34 in regular places like Macy's, they are longer. I don't know what they do with trim fit pants, especially calvin klein, but they sit nicely over my shoes and depending on the fabric, some happen to be slightly longer. Overall, never looked really long with L34.
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