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Hi guys
My jeans are starting to piss the shit out of me
They fit perfectly. But the bottom part on the back of my jeans, I keep stepping on it with my shoes every once in awhile. Even when I roll the pants up a little bit.
I also have a belt on, what the fuck!
What other ways are to fix this problem, without me looking weird (by using rubberbands or something)?
Besides buying new jeans, I have no $$ right now
Do pant clipse or something like that work?
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find a seamstress and have them shortened.
Some jeans stores have sowing machines and lots of other stuff to help your personalize jeans on site. Probably can have them refitted easily for a small fee (cause you probably didn't buy them in the same shop...).
Can't speak for other countries though. I just know that stores in Sweden offer this and seen it in London as well.
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Just cut the bottom off a little bit and resew the hem, if you don't know how to do it get either get a family member/friend to help you out (I'm sure you know at least one person who can do this).
You could also get a tailor to do it, but I'm not sure how much they charge and consider it's a fairly small job I'm not sure if it'd be worth it.
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CA10824 Posts
roll them up inwards and if your mom has a sewing machine or something you can easily shorten it.
also, any dry cleaner that says they do alterations will be able to fix it too. probably very cheap (< $10 for sure, imo)
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Take 'em out to dinner, whisper sweet nothings to them, and then make sweet, sweet love to them.
That's the only way you'll earn a jean's respect.
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On May 24 2008 13:50 Falcynn wrote: Just cut the bottom off a little bit and resew the hem, if you don't know how to do it get either get a family member/friend to help you out (I'm sure you know at least one person who can do this).
You could also get a tailor to do it, but I'm not sure how much they charge and consider it's a fairly small job I'm not sure if it'd be worth it.
dry cleaners are cheap.
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United States24495 Posts
When you roll them up, do they get caught because they are still so long...? They definitely need to be permanently shortened then... and maybe buy a different size next time. I tend to buy my pants too long so I can understand.
On May 24 2008 14:40 PsycHOTemplar wrote: Take 'em out to dinner, whisper sweet nothings to them, and then make sweet, sweet love to them.
That's the only way you'll earn a jean's respect. I really must be missing something...
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United States10774 Posts
On May 24 2008 13:49 LaLuSh wrote: find a seamstress and have them shortened.
Some jeans stores have sowing machines and lots of other stuff to help your personalize jeans on site. Probably can have them refitted easily for a small fee (cause you probably didn't buy them in the same shop...).
Can't speak for other countries though. I just know that stores in Sweden offer this and seen it in London as well.
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holy shit just use a stapler
easiest/cheapest solution ever
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make sure u staple it to ur heel bone, for maximum hold
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Yo use ur common sense....Use some scissors that will resize the length or fold them up correctly...Otherwise get used to stepping on them....I used to cut mine and then stick them in drier so they would look worn in....I rarely have that problem now...I usually buy clothes that fit me directly...
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dude i am serious about my stapler suggestion
just fold it in the back and staple the folded part together
it works, it's cheap, and you can adjust it easily
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i tie the front of my jeans into my sneaker laces like you know how when u start the crisscross, i just tuck the front part in and then yank hard on the shoe strings so it doesnt fall out then i just crisscross the laces and loop them like normal and it works
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On May 24 2008 14:51 Mora wrote:Show nested quote +On May 24 2008 13:50 Falcynn wrote: Just cut the bottom off a little bit and resew the hem, if you don't know how to do it get either get a family member/friend to help you out (I'm sure you know at least one person who can do this).
You could also get a tailor to do it, but I'm not sure how much they charge and consider it's a fairly small job I'm not sure if it'd be worth it. dry cleaners are cheap. Ah ok, never really looked into what they charge. However if they are cheap then just go down that route, should be easy enough.
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