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03Tom Talks: To Pleat or Not to Pleat…That Is the Question
Paul F. asks: My teenage daughter is on my case about the pleats in my trousers – she tells me I should lose the “puffy” pants and get some flat front trousers. Then my wife piles on by telling me I really should make an effort to look current. Look, I like my pleated pants—they’re comfortable. Plus I’ve got a sizeable investment in suit pants and slacks that are pleated. What should I do to get these women off my back without blowing half my bonus on new clothes?
Tom Talks: To quote the late Yogi Berra, “If you come to a fork in the road, take it.” Trouser pleats, like other elements of men’s fashion, evolve over time. In the 1980’s, all my pants were non-pleated; when double-breasted jackets became popular in the early 1990’s, my pants sported triple pleats; as we moved into the new millennium, my pants shifted to double pleats. The pleated trousers I have in my wardrobe now are made in our “single pleat” model, but my newest suits all have flat front trousers. If current fashion trends became law, you’d be forced to change out all your pants, but this is still a free country, so consider the ramifications of purging all pleats from your closet:
So if you’re under pressure to add some flat front trousers to your wardrobe, there’s no time like the present. And the women in your life are correct when they say that flat front pants would make you look trimmer.
But if you’re one to hedge your bets, try this: order a custom suit with an extra pair of matching trousers: one with single pleats and cuffs and the other in a flat front model sans cuffs. You can select the suit trouser to fit your audience (flat fronts are high fashion, pleats are more conservative) and your comfort level (wear the pleated trousers for flying commercial). For additional versatility, choose a fabric where the extra pant can double as a nice trouser for your navy or black blazer (e.g., gray tic-weave, hounds-tooth, or glen plaid).
And if you find that flat fronts are for indeed for you, don’t overlook having flat front golf trousers made-to-measure. We have a new collection of lightweight trouser fabrics in a wool/lycra blend that have just enough stretch in the thigh to be comfortable when you squat down to read the line of your putt.
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