The MOREBOARDS 1x1 for buying the right trousers...

"Because it's not just jackets that are like pants!"

The search for the perfect pair of trousers is just as difficult as the search for the perfect partner. You have to search and try a lot and you may often be disappointed! To minimize these disappointments when buying your trousers, I will give you some tips, explanations and suggestions so that your dream of the perfect pair of trousers can come true more quickly...

How do I find the perfect size?

I will show you the Path to the perfect trouser size with a Tape measure and something Mathematics . In order to avoid unpleasant pinching and tugging when trying on your newly received trousers, it is extremely important to determine your exact body measurements before buying trousers. Of course, it is fundamentally important to measure in the right places! First, the waist size read from the measuring tape. Please do not confuse the waist with the hips. The waist is narrower and lies above your hips.

Jeans Size Guide

Also very important is the Inseam length . Stand barefoot and straight on the floor, feet slightly apart. To get an accurate result, someone else should do the measuring. The measurement is taken from the inside from the floor to the end of the leg in the crotch.


Attention: the waist size and the leg length are very often given in inches. To convert the result from centimeters to inches, you simply have to divide it by 2.54. Veuillez… you know the waist size and the required trouser length!


To make it easier for you to choose your trousers, we provide the most important information for each pair of trousers in our Moreboards online shop. Body measurement indicators in a table, as well as a definition of the respective trouser cut.

How do I find the perfect trouser cut for my figure?

The pants you are looking for should look cool, fashionable and stylish, and should also emphasize the figure in a particularly positive way for girls and highlight their respective advantages. That is why it is particularly important to choose the right cut of pants when shopping. Which fit or which model is the right one? I will give you a brief overview of the most important and most popular cuts of pants or jeans. Which is the perfect fit for you?

Skinny Fit & Slim Fit

Skinny Fit Men / Skinny Fit Women
Slim Fit Men / Slim Fit Women


The two trouser styles have their origin in the Skateboard and music scene of the 80s . The extremely tight and now super-stretchy pants make the legs long and sexy, be careful… with a Skinny Fit or Slim pants Every curve is visible, not only large curves are particularly noticeable in skin-tight jeans, but also non-existent shapes, such as a flat bottom, cannot be hidden. However, if you want to conceal a small belly, you should go for skinny jeans with a high waist (high waist jeans).
Both the Skinny Fit , as well as Slim-Fit can one from a Tube cut While the skinny fit is very tight from top to bottom, practically like a second skin, slim fit means that the trousers or jeans are only very tight on the thighs, but leave some room on the calves and ankles. As already mentioned, both fits are characterized by a high stretch content, so that they adapt perfectly to the leg and are therefore also very comfortable to wear. Rock 'n' Roll Baby…


Skinny Fit and Slim Fit

Regular Fit & Straight Fit

Regular Fit Men / Regular Fit Women
Straight Fit Men / Straight Fit Women

Regular and straight fit are the most popular trouser styles . They are absolute classics and it doesn't matter whether you're wearing jeans or trousers, straight-cut trousers are back in fashion, especially when they're rolled up to the ankle. Regular fit and straight fit suit all body types, whether you're tall, short, slim or have a bit more weight on your bones, regular and straight fit always work!
The regular fit is characterized by a comfortable cut from the hip to the knee, with a little more width at the ankle. The straight fit cut is a little different. The straight fit is characterized by the straight cut leg from the hip to the ankle. Both trouser cuts are absolutely timeless classics and perfect for everyone .

Regular Fit and Straight Fit

Relaxed Fit

Relaxed Fit Men / Relaxed Fit Women


Levi Strauss was one of the pioneers in the development of the classic blue jeans. He recognized very early on the importance that jeans could have in the world of hard-working people. The work pants made of strong denim had to be durable and able to withstand a lot, and they also had to fit comfortably, which is why the first jeans had a wide, comfortable cut. Relaxed Loose Fit Jeans are the closest thing to the original jeans with their wide crotch and generously cut thighs. So if you great importance on comfort since you have a Relaxed Fit well served .


Relaxed Fit

This super comfortable trouser style is also available in a variety of very well-known modified versions. The most well-known offshoots for men are the baggy jeans and the carrot jeans. With both trouser styles, you have plenty of space from the waistband down to the end of the leg. Carrot cut becomes tapered towards the bottom, the baggy pants retain their width in the legs. The now very well-known and popular tapered jeans are a mixture of baggy and carrot! Similar to the men's gender, there are also very well-known, toned-down, but extremely cool and stylish offshoots of the Relaxed Fit Trouser shape. These are the men's cut trousers that are usually rolled up at the ankles. Boyfriend jeans and the very fashionable and currently incredibly popular bootcut version


I hope people, my Moreboards 1×1 for buying trousers will help you find the new perfectly fitting, trendy trousers or jeans. Check out our range of trousers from different brands ( Volcom , Carhartt- , Real , Dr.Denim ), cuts and materials on MOREBOARDS.COM …I am of course happy to receive feedback and suggestions on my article and our selection of legwear online and in our numerous Shops all over Austria!!!


…and the moral of this story… you either have a pair of perfectly fitting trousers or you don’t :)

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