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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-01-18 02:59 pm

[ SECRET POST #6588 ]


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Re: Women's fashion trends that you wish would go away

(Anonymous) 2025-01-18 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Rise is the measurement from your front waistline to the back, flossing through the crotch, so your proper rise should be more like 25-30 inches. The low rise versus high rise should be more like 15 total versus 35, so your description of 7 to 15 is front rise only. Crotch middle to front waistband of 7 is an odd descriptor of low rise.

But either way you would not be wrong to take a tape measure to yourself, and then to the store, and buying when the pants fit your measurements. Waistband is a huge area with or without rise, but knowing your honest rise (front waist to back waist flossing through your crotch) will help a lot when comparing brands and styles - you can get a well-fit rise but then find that the waistband is wrong or the legs are stupid, and vice versa. Source: I've been a tailor for 26 years and now make my own jeans from a sloper pattern that has been fit to my min/max proportions. I can't buy jeans anymore, they're all stupid, even the long-running brands.