Camillo
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@gonnagetmine , naturally I won't argue with personal preferences, but I'm talking about balance, proportions and masking certain silhouette imperfections that each of us has. There is no need to change the width of leg opening, but if you draw two lines on the front and back of the leg (looking from the side) from above the knee to the bottom, making these lines more vertical gives you better proportions of the top and bottom. Legs that taper too quickly make the hips look roomy.
The image below shows what I mean (I could have overshot slightly with the anchoring of the line, but the image still reflects what I wanted to convey).
The image below shows what I mean (I could have overshot slightly with the anchoring of the line, but the image still reflects what I wanted to convey).