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My son has a big obsession with hats. Everywhere that we go, he has to buy a hat. This hat collection has grown to be so large that it takes up every wall in his room and even a few that are suspended from his ceiling. How can you keep hats organized and in good condition? How do you clean hats that have become stinky and dirty? After a lot of trial and error I have found several ways to control the hat collection in his room and ways to keep the hats that he wears most often looking and smelling fresh.

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4 Tips For Men Trying On Dress Pants

Trying on men's dress pants before you buy them is the easiest way to ensure your pants fit. But it's not exactly that simple. If you're not sure what you're looking for or checking for when trying pants on, then you might still walk out with pants that are not as well suited to your figure as they could be. Here are some tips to help you determine if the pants you are trying on really fit. 

1. Do the pinch test.

You've probably experienced the discomfort of a pair of pants that were too tight, and loose pants look too baggy. If you're not sure whether a pair of pants is a bit too loose or too tight, do the pinch test. Basically, you should be able to grab about 1 inch of fabric at the middle front of the thigh. If you can pinch more than this, you need a smaller size. If a smaller waist size won't fit you, then you can buy the size that fits around your waist and have the pants tailored around your legs.

2. Check the length against your shoes.

It's absolutely essential to try on dress pants with the type of dress shoes you plan to wear with them. The dress pants should just sweep the bottom of the shoes, leaving about 1/2 inch of the heel visible. If the pants are longer than this, try on a shorter size. If you are between two lengths, go with the longer pair and have the pants hemmed. It's easier for a tailor to take the pants up than to let them down.

3. Bend over.

Do not just stroll around in the pants. Make sure you do a full squat and make sure they do not pull or feel too tight anywhere. If the pants are too tight in the hips, you might have trouble bending over. In this case, you're best off buying a pair of pants that is one size larger than you need around the waist and having a tailor take in the waist but leave the hips.

4. Check the crotch length.

Some dress pant brands have a longer crotch, while others have a shorter crotch. Do look in the mirror and make sure the pants do not sag between your legs, as this looks sloppy. And if a pair of pants is already pinching in the crotch, you can bet it will continue to do so once you get home. 

For more information, reach out to a company like Circle S Brand Dress Pants today.