By A Mystery Man Writer
Buying a piece of clothing that doesn’t fit is very frustrating, a huge waste of time and money, and terrible for the environment. You won’t wear it, and you will eventually have to replace it. So we created the “How It Should Fit” series to you help you look and feel great, save you time and money, and help save the planet from overconsumption. In this edition, we take a closer look at the classic trouser. WAIST The waist of the trouser should sit comfortably on your natural waist, not your hips. Jeans are often cut to sit lower on the
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