[ rss / options / help ]
post ]
[ b / iq / zoo ] [ g / e / lab ] [ v / nom / pol / eco / emo / 101 / shed ]
[ art / A / beat / boo / com / job / lit / map / mph / poof / £$€¥ / spo / uhu / uni / x / y ] [ o ]
logo
dandy

Return ]

Posting mode: Reply
Reply ]
Subject   (reply to 1843)
Message
File  []
close
the-odd-man-out-row-of-men-thumb4290128.jpg
184318431843
>> No. 1843 Anonymous
4th February 2010
Thursday 8:38 pm
1843 I am oddly shaped
Hi /poof/, I am (apparently) and oddly shaped man and I have great difficulty buying trousers. I have a 28" waist and a 29" leg. Why can I not find anything that's near my size on any high-street shops? I can usually match the leg or the waist, but never together. It's massively frustrating.

Where can I find clothes to fit my lower areas?
>> No. 1844 Anonymous
4th February 2010
Thursday 9:28 pm
1844 spacer
>>1843

Just get your trousers hemmed or roll them up.
>> No. 1848 Anonymous
7th February 2010
Sunday 12:56 pm
1848 spacer
Would I be underestimating you to assume that you can find the right waist size with a leg that is too long, and you haven't considered just taking them somewhere to have them taken up? This will be very, very cheap to do.
>> No. 1946 Anonymous
9th March 2010
Tuesday 12:51 am
1946 spacer
>>1843

A lot of high street shops will have the option of alterations to clothes when you buy them. Getting them shortened is always cheap.

You should also look around for adverts for local seamstresses who usually offer to do alterations and replace linings on jackets and so on. Usually very cheap.
>> No. 1958 Anonymous
11th March 2010
Thursday 2:57 pm
1958 spacer
>>1946

"Seamstresses"?

Nudge nudge, wink wink.
>> No. 1961 Anonymous
11th March 2010
Thursday 4:12 pm
1961 spacer
>>1958
Ever since diving into the Discworld I can no longer take that word seriously.

Return ]
whiteline

Delete Post []
Password  


Quantcast