Question about tapering suit pants /u/Shadow__Account /r/malefashionadvice

Hi guys,

I like my suit pants to be more tapered, tighter around the ankle and the length to be shorter than how they usually come out of the stores.

It’s quite costly around here to have your stuff tailored and I’m also scared of messing up good and expensive pants.

When I decide on the break, if I want a quarter break or no break, are there any rules or guidelines regarding the hem width of the legs?

As in if you have no break do you in general leave the hem a bit wider than if the pants are a bit longer?

All other advice to finally find the perfect measurements are ofcourse also welcome.

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​r/malefashionadvice Hi guys, I like my suit pants to be more tapered, tighter around the ankle and the length to be shorter than how they usually come out of the stores. It’s quite costly around here to have your stuff tailored and I’m also scared of messing up good and expensive pants. When I decide on the break, if I want a quarter break or no break, are there any rules or guidelines regarding the hem width of the legs? As in if you have no break do you in general leave the hem a bit wider than if the pants are a bit longer? All other advice to finally find the perfect measurements are ofcourse also welcome. submitted by /u/Shadow__Account [link] [comments] 

Hi guys,

I like my suit pants to be more tapered, tighter around the ankle and the length to be shorter than how they usually come out of the stores.

It’s quite costly around here to have your stuff tailored and I’m also scared of messing up good and expensive pants.

When I decide on the break, if I want a quarter break or no break, are there any rules or guidelines regarding the hem width of the legs?

As in if you have no break do you in general leave the hem a bit wider than if the pants are a bit longer?

All other advice to finally find the perfect measurements are ofcourse also welcome.

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