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Honestly, you don't really need to spend a shitload to look great. If those are chinos, they shouldn't be stacked like denim. Half break is what I go for after a single inch cuff.
I agree completely. But fortunately, Liam's pants are actually chinos.Tailoring denim isn't bad; hemming them like chinos is bad.
I mean, if you can't spring for $400 Diors, slimming your current jeans to the same specs for ten or fifteen bucks is a pretty good option.
Sit up straight, young man! ^^^
Always interesting, unusual posts!
+1^ I don't think it looks all that great to wear a matching vest and jacket without the matching pants. Maybe just go with the jacket. It looks kind of costumey, like something that would be worn in colonial-America - up to you if you like that vibe.