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Pick one of the following fit issues to get Topper's thoughts on achieving the right fit:

THE MEN'S FASHION GUIDE: FIT

THE RISE OF THE RIGHT FITTING PANTS

Topper says: “For many men, pants are sized in terms of waist and inseam length. This seems, pardon the pun, like a simple equation. Too simple in fact because it fails to accommodate the fact that men’s bodies come in all shapes and sizes. One of the most important aspects of the fit of pants is the rise. Although little considered by most men, the rise deeply influences how pants will sit on your body.�

So what is this mysterious "rise"? Let’s get very slightly technical for a moment. The rise on a pair of pants is the distance from the crotch seam (between your legs) to the top of the waistband; this distance is important as it can influence where your waistline appears to be.

When looking from the side the ideal position of your waistline is parallel to the floor, and this makes for a great test with any pair of pants. First, make your waistline parallel to the ground. Then, if it feels like it’s riding up into the crotch area, this means you may need a longer rise. If you are left with bunching of fabric in the front or back, this would suggest you may need a shorter rise.

Here are a few other tell-tale signs from Topper’s case book that confirm your rise isn’t shining: