> Well add to that... In order to get dress pants that fit, I put on
> a size 20W (US), with a size 14 (US) belt.  I have shape (an hourglass
> even, isn't that supposed to be a good thing?).  I have hips.  
> Pants have neither.
 
        Amen!  Last year, Lane Bryant fit because of elastic.  This
        year, they're straight again.  Sigh.

> Anybody have recommendations for where to get the option of 
> different measurement proportions between hips and waist?
> 
> I've thought about hiring a tailor but if I can mail order stuff that
> actually fits that'd be nicer.  I'm really having trouble with the
> business casual aspect of where I work, 'cause things just don't fit.
 
        http://www.ic3d.com/2000/jeans/index.html now has khaki and 
        other assorted materials.  Total customization, down to the 
        choice of maker tag and rivet metal.  I have yet to brave
        the cost, but the idea is perfectly marvelous.

        Good luck in the quest.

                Dawn-Marie

                "Music is the arithmetic of sounds
                 as optics is the geometry of light."

                        --Claude Debussy        


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