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Date Posted: 12:28:34 09/22/08 Mon
Author: Eliminates temptation for DS to stand on stage with hands in pockets!
Subject: I've seen both. Some TCs like the flat front for a more sleek/refined look. No side pockets even better (sometimes if the pants don't fit quite right the pockets stick out). I sew the pockets shut.
In reply to: Bill 's message, "What's up with flat front? My son has always had pleated which we buy at Kmart. Are flat front better?" on 11:36:38 09/22/08 Mon


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[> [> [> I go to a local tailor who is quite good although more expensive than Burlington coat or other stores. I also get flat front. But for real thin boys/men I suggest you consider pleats in front as they add some needed weight. Do not go with school type trousers as you can often see the white in the pocket. -- --, 13:48:48 09/22/08 Mon [1]


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