Sizing Directions
How to size these pants?
To determine which size of pants to purchase, it is important that you first measure a pair of your own pants that fit comfortably. Do not rely on manufacturer labels, as they are often lower than the true waist size in inches (vanity labeling). Place the pants to be measured on a flat surface and measure the width at the belt line. This measurement should be doubled to determine your true waist size. Add one to two inches if a skinny fit (80s style) is not desirable. We list the manufacturer’s label and the true waist size for each pair of pants. Compare your measurement to the true waist size. The waist is made of nylon so they have no stretch or give. They will not shrink when washed.
To determine which size of pants to purchase, it is important that you first measure a pair of your own pants that fit comfortably. Do not rely on manufacturer labels, as they are often lower than the true waist size in inches (vanity labeling). Place the pants to be measured on a flat surface and measure the width at the belt line. This measurement should be doubled to determine your true waist size. Add one to two inches if a skinny fit (80s style) is not desirable. We list the manufacturer’s label and the true waist size for each pair of pants. Compare your measurement to the true waist size. The waist is made of nylon so they have no stretch or give. They will not shrink when washed.