How To Tailor Pants: Trouser Tailoring & Alterations Definitive Guide (2024)

What Can & Can’t Be Tailored On Trousers / Pants

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Easy Pants Tailoring Fixes

These are ultimately the kind of fixes one should expect when buying off the rack. All men may have been created equal, but for sure not “average”.

Over time you will learn to spot which styles fit you best off the bat, and know how to budget for your specific common alterations.

1. Shorten / Lengthen Inseam

Sometimes our trousers are too short or too long. This is a simple alteration that any tailor should be able to do. Some brands will sell trousers with unfinished hems and will simply finish them with your preferred break when you buy them.

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As a side note, pant length is one aspect of menswear where we believe that you can follow trend as closely as you like because it’s easy and inexpensive to alter. Specifically, the trend for the past couple of years has leaned toward a breakless pant that shows off your socks. Given fashion’s cyclical nature, we can infer that the trend will swing in the opposite direction at some point and a more generous break will be de rigueur. When that happens, you can just have your tailor let your trousers down.

Estimated Cost: $12 for plain bottoms, $20 for cuffed bottoms (turnups)

2. Waist In / Out

Pants falling off of you? Are they so tight around the middle that you’re having trouble breathing?

A decent tailor can take care of this for you pretty easily, just be sure that you let him/her know what feels comfortable.

Estimated Cost: $20

3. Seat In / Out

This alteration generally goes hand-in-hand with the waistband alteration mentioned above. When a waistband gets taken in, the seat of the pants (the part that covers your rear end) will often end up with extra fabric that has to be removed. When it’s so tight that you see horizontal lines across your derriere, it’s time to let the seat out.

Estimated Cost: $15

4. Crotch In / Out

Sometimes the crotchin your pants is a little too roomyor perhaps not roomy enough. Some of us are better endowed than others. Work with your tailor to find a happy medium in which your pants look good relative to the biological reality we all have going on at the fork in our trousers.

Estimated Cost: $15

5. Taper Legs

Dig a slim look? Your tailor should be able to taper your pant legs to accommodate this so long as there isn’t so much material that the work will look odd when completed.

Estimated Cost: $20-$25

6. Add Braces / Suspender Buttons

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Have you made the decision to start wearing suspenders (or “braces” in British English)? Good for you!

Since you know to avoid clip-on suspenders for a more professional look, it would also behove you to know that your tailor can add suspender buttons to the inside of your waistband quickly and easily.

Bring your suspenders with you just in case this is something your tailor doesn’t do very often so he can have the best idea in terms of the placement of the buttons.

Estimated Cost: $10

7. Take In Sides (a.k.a. Flatten Hips)

Sometimes you have this great pair of pants that resemble jodhpurs a little too much around the upper thigh. Your tailor can trim that out for you with relative ease.

Estimated Cost: $30

8. Replace Hook & Eye

Not an alteration so much as a repair, but if you’ve got some nice trousers whose closing mechanism broke down, there’s no reason to buy new ones if you don’t have to.

Estimated Cost: $15

9. New Zipper

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Zippers are moving parts, so they can go kaput after a while. Again, not an alteration per se, but something you should definitely utilize your tailor for.

Estimated Cost: $30

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Tougher But Feasible Trouser Alterations

1. Swing Creases

Depending on your posture, the crease of your pants may not line up well with the center of your leg (ideally, it will bisect the knee vertically). A very good tailor can “swing” them to make them line up properly. Note that this is typically an alteration that’s done in custom houses, not in most ready to wearscenarios.

Estimated Cost: $50

2. Make New Belt Loops

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A rare job, your tailor can create new belt loops for you if there’s enough material in the rest of the pants that would allow him/her to do so.

Pro tip: If you’re thinking about new belt loops, we suggest adding brace buttons instead. It’s cheaper and will force you to look fantastic in braces.

Estimated Cost: $50

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Difficult, Impossible, & Last Resort Pants Fixes

How To Tailor Pants: Trouser Tailoring & Alterations Definitive Guide (9)These are the kind of fixes you may need to walk away from (pun intended!).

Ultimately the cost doesn’t usuallywarrant the reward. The only cases in which these alterations mightbe okay is if the garment has sentimental value (i.e. passed down from a parent or grandparent) or the fabric is of high monetary or personal style value.

Just know that these expensive fixes also require the most experienced hands so only trust with the best tailors. Alternatively, if you’re looking for a specific cut for your trousers, you may also consider made-to-measure garments.

Made-To-Measure Trousers

Although custom clothing may sound like a pricey investment, it often offers excellent value for money. We particularly like Indochino, which produces made-to-measure pants for $80 or suits for as little as $300. You can also enjoy 10% off your order when you spend more than $399 with our code “BESPOKEUNIT“.

What sets Indochino apart is that it has physical shops as well as an online store. As a result, you can get measured by a professional rather than doing it yourself.

Alternatively, Black Lapel is a little piricer it offers superior fabrics and construction. We have an exclusive code for a $25 suit discount when using our code “FTOBESPOKEUNIT“.

What’s particularly handy with these services is that they come with an alteration credit, which means that they will cover certain costs if the result isn’t quite right. Therefore, you won’t have to invest in a tailor after buying the trousers or an entire suit.

1. Remove Pleats

Bought a suit with pleated pants back in the nineties and have now decided that flat-front is the way to go? By all means, have the pleats removed. Beware that this is a difficult alteration and your tailor is going to make you pay out the nose for it. We recommend this only if the trousers have some sentimental value, and even then we suggest thinking long and hard about it.

Estimated Cost: $120

2. Lower Waistband

Sort of like lowering a collar on a jacket, but for a waistband. This is labor-intensive work and we recommend trying to find a different suit if the pants require this much work.

Again we’re big fans of braces or suspenders, so would want to be going the other way in such case.

Estimated Cost: $120

3. Re-Cut Entire Pants

Why tailors even offer this as an option is beyond us, but that’s a different conversation for a different article. If you have a pair of pants that is so large that they’d have to be torn apart and put back together again, an excellent tailor can do that. A scrupulous tailor will likely advise you to purchase new trousers, as do we here at Bespoke Unit.

The only reasons we can think of to do this is if the trousers in question are of such sentimental or raw cloth value that you have no other option.

A Final Word On Trouser Alterations

As with any garment, the decisions you make around alterations will take into account not just your time frame and budget, but also your emotional connection to it.

For example, if you received a bunch of your grandfather’s suits upon his passing, you might consider spending money on alterations that you might not otherwise so that they can live again, so to speak.

If you just picked up a cool-looking pair of trousers at a thrift shop whose alterations would cost ten times the price you paid, you might consider just donating them and eating the sunk cost.

Value is in the eye of the beholder, and remember: Fit! Fit Fit!

Other Tailoring Guides In The Series

As you may have noticed in the menu above, we have a number of other alteration guides that you can use when assessing the work that will need doing:

  • How Trousers Should Fit
  • How To Find A Good Tailor
  • Jacket Alterations
  • Waistcoat / Vest Alterations
  • Dress Shirt Alterations

Alternatively, visit our main suit homepage for many more pages and free resources.

How To Tailor Pants: Trouser Tailoring & Alterations Definitive Guide (2024)

FAQs

What do you tell a tailor when altering pants? ›

Ask Your Tailor To…
  1. “Bring in the waist” if your pants fit too loose. ...
  2. “Let out the waist” if your pants are too tight. ...
  3. “Take in the pant legs and taper them slightly,” if your pant legs are too wide and you want them to fit better.

How many sizes down can pants be altered? ›

The Waist Width of Proper Cloth trousers can be taken out by 0.75” (1.5” in total circumference). It can be taken in by 1” (2” in total circumference). Any changes to this dimension will require some changes to the seat (Hip Width) of the pants as well.

What is the difference between altering and tailoring? ›

These adjustments can be less comprehensive than the services tailors offer but are still a great way to get that custom-fitted look. Alteration services include limited changes to garments like adjusting the hem or waistline of a dress, fixing a broken zipper, or adjusting the waistline, seat, taper, or hem of pants.

What is the difference between tailoring and alterations? ›

Typically, tailoring is a term used to refer to major alterations performed on a garment, where a garment needs to be significantly reconfigured to fit an individual properly. A tailor is usually employed to handle complex alteration projects for suits or wedding dresses.

What is the best stitch for hemming pants? ›

The blind-hem stitch is primarily used for hemming curtains, trousers, skirts, etc. Directions: 1. First finish the raw edge.

How do you tell a tailor to taper pants? ›

Once you and the tailor have established how much length is going to be removed, ask them to “taper” or “tighten up” the width of the leg. The tailor will then pin the pant leg to demonstrate how much width to remove, and you can visually judge for yourself what you want according to your personal preference.

Can a tailor make pants less baggy? ›

That being said, there are other fit issues (such as a too-long length, gapping at the waist, or overly baggy legs) that can easily be fixed by taking them to a tailor to take in (or remove) excess fabric.

How big is too big to tailor? ›

The rule of thumb is that you can go down two sizes at a maximum, but a suit jacket or blazer only one size too large is a safer option. The problem is always that jackets that are too large can also be too large in the shoulders, which is a more challenging thing to alter.

How much bigger can a tailor make pants? ›

The waist of a pair of trousers can be let in or taken out 2-3". Look inside the seat for extra fabric at the waistband – this, minus half an inch or so, is as far as you can take the pants out. Trousers are easily shortened, but lengthening them requires fabric at the hems.

How fast can pants be altered? ›

Home-hemmed pants are simple enough that it can take anywhere from a few minutes to a little over an hour. The time it takes for hemming depends mainly on the material and structure of the pants.

Can a tailor change the size of pants? ›

If you notice that your pants don't fit you anymore, you may get upset, but honestly, there is nothing to worry about. Yes, a tailor can make pants bigger using many different methods. You can also enlarge your pants using the same methods as a tailor.

Can you go to a tailor just for measurements? ›

Indeed, if you want to rest assured that your measurements are taken by a professional, you can go to any tailor and ask him to measure you. It is very important that your tailor follows specifically our instructions to get measured.

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