• Leggings - hug the ankles • Boot Cut (Style A5)- Flared below the knee
• Inseam - How long the pant leg is from the crotch seam to the bottom of the hem. If you are wearing boots or high heels, you should measure with them on, you may prefer a longer inseam.
Inseam standard examples are: • (Style A5) Bootcut - 30" inseam • Standard for tights - 30" inseam
• (Style A18) Capri - 18" inseam • (Style A89) Bike Length - 9" inseam • (Style A82) Boxers - 4" inseam
• (Style M61) Aussie - 2" inseam • (Style M19) Hot Pants - No inseam. You can adjust the lengths in the "custom" box on each page.
For a better custom fit, it is usually best to allow 3" or more in the back than in the front of pants.
• Waist High (Style A10) - 12" or 16" front rise from crotch to top of waistband; 16" or 20" back rise
Waistband is above the belly button.
• Hiphugger (Style A4) - 9" front rise; 12" Back rise - Waist is just above the hip bone in the front but just below the belly button.
• Low Rise (Style A11)- 7" front rise; 10" Back rise - Waist is in the middle of the hip bone in the front, and just above the butt crack in the back.
• Super Low Rise (Style A19) - 5" front rise, 9" Back rise - Front Top of pants sits right above the pubic bone, the back is right at the top of the butt crack - bending over might cause exposure.
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