Simply personal preference.radman46 said:What is the rule on flat or pleated pants? Is it just personal taste?
Flat fronts will look better if one has a flat stomach, flat rear and slim hips.radman46 said:Does one style lend itself to a certain body style?
Flat fronts are in at the moment.radman46 said:Is one more the current style than the other?
Tomasso said:Flat fronts are in at the moment.
Yes, but with flat fronts you often get a horizontal crease midway between the crotch and the belt from sitting.[huh]Vladimir Berkov said:With pleated, you quickly lose the crease in the pants leg and then the pleats look strange.
I have to agree with you, Jovan. The plain/flat front trouser goes better with fitted shirts. Pleated pants are a good way to conceal extra baggage. I opt for no pleats, since I have a flat stomach and a "no jo-lo' rear end. I own just two pairs of pleated dockers and hardly ever wear them.Jovan said:I do plain fronts. They look better with fitted shirts, for sure. While I do have a flat stomach, I have a bit of man-hips and big seat going on, so a blousey shirt makes me look wide.
Jovan said:They're certainly not as high as some trousers, but I wouldn't necessarily call them low rise, myself. In any case, Dockers are pretty evil nonetheless. They don't flatter anyone.