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Reviewed by Mark from Philadelphia on Tuesday, April 02, 2013
I know the jeans are seconds but they were sized small. I ordered two sizes up and the jeans were still tight. This company clothes are hard to size. Even when you order more than one of the same jeans the sizes are very different. It is expensive to keep paying shipping both ways until you find jeans that fit. Even when you have their credit card it is still $2.95 shipping to you and $5.95 to return it. It is disappointing to spend so much on shipping and not have anything to show for it. Even if you order different merchandise you are still out that shipping. It is deducted from the return or exchange.
Answered on 11/19/2010 12:00:00 AM by Customer Care from Sierra Trading Post
Answer
Actually, these jeans have two, right at the end of the pant leg. Pretty clever, huh? I know, I know...||They kind of have the same cuff opening as a pair of chinos, so, not tight, and not the size of a pair of slacks.
Answered on 12/2/2010 12:00:00 AM by big silk from Brooklyn, NY
Question
“Please advise what Carhatt style number they are”
Asked on 11/12/2010 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
Answer
An inseam is the measurement of the inner top pant leg to the opening of the pant leg.|To determine your correct pant size, you’ll need to know two measurements: your waist and inseam. Here’s how to find them (using a flexible cloth tape measure):|1. Lay your best-fitting pair of pants out flat on a table or bed.|2. Make sure the pants are buttoned or zipped up completely.|3. For Inseam: Measure from the top of the inner pant leg seam (the crotch) to the opening at the bottom of the pant leg.
Answered on 1/5/2010 12:00:00 AM by Customer Care from Sierra Trading Post
Answer
The inseam is the seam on the inside of the trouser leg. It's length is used as a measurement in trouser length because it does not change with the rise of the garment.
Answered on 8/12/2010 12:00:00 AM by Synopticus from Foster, RI
Answer
measurement on inside of pant leg
Answered on 10/7/2010 12:00:00 AM by mike d from new england