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Oversized pants are no fun—they leave you with an uncomfortable fit, and make you feel like you need to pull up your pants for the entire day. While the best solution is to slip into a pair of pants that fits you comfortably, there are few quick fixes to help your pants fit more snugly throughout the day, especially if you’re in a rush. If you have a few minutes to spare, there’s a quick alteration you can try that won’t take more than 5 minutes.

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    Cinch your pants with a belt loop before buttoning them in place. If your pants are a little loose, grab the belt loop to the left of your pants button and loop (or “cinch”) it around the button. At this point, secure your pants button as you normally would to hold your pants in place.

    • This is a great option if you’re in a rush.
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    Pleat the waistband and use a belt to hold everything in place. Start by pulling your pants forward so you can see how oversized they are. Fold and pinch the excess fabric into 2 large pleats, until the waistband is taut and comfortable around your waist. Hold these pleats in place with 1 hand and thread a belt through the loops. Once you’ve tightened the belt into place, you’ll be ready to go![1]

    • The size of your “pleats” depends on how oversized your pants are. Extremely oversized pants might need two 1 to 2in (2.5 to 5.1cm) pleats, while slightly baggy pants will only need small pleats.

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    Shrink your pants manually to make them smaller. Depending on the fabric of your pants, you can possibly wash, soak, or steam them to become smaller. Choose a method that works well for the type of pants that you’re dealing with.[2]

    • Machine-wash and dry any clothes made with cotton, denim, jersey, hemp, or linen to shrink the material that way.
    • If you have corduroy, denim, khaki, cotton, silk, or drill pants, you can soak your pants in warm water for up to 6 hours. Then, hand-wash the pants with detergent, rinse out the suds, and air-dry the pants.
    • You can shrink silk, cashmere, tweed, camel, boucle, and mohair pants with a steam iron. If you’re shrinking velvet, turn it inside-out before steaming.
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    Cuff or roll your jeans to get rid of the extra fabric. Take a bit of time to roll up the extra fabric along the bottom of your pants. Roll up the fabric slowly, keeping it flat and about 112in (3.8cm) wide against your ankle. You can also flip up the bottom of your pant legs to create a 4 to 5in (10 to 13cm) cuff.[3]

    • You don’t want to roll up the fabric too quickly, or it’ll look bulky and awkward.
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    Roll up oversized pant legs with a hair tie. Lift and roll up the bottoms of your jeans so they’re a comfortable distance away from your shoes. Stretch a hair tie around this rolled cuff, then fold the exposed pant hem down over the hair band. As a finishing touch, roll the banded cuff into your pants completely, so it’s not visible whatsoever.[4]

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    Hem your pants to bring them in. Measure the total length of your inseam, which starts at your crotch and goes to the very bottom of your pants. Remove this seam with a seam ripper, and flip your pants inside-out so you have a better look. Measure and cut away some of the excess material around your feet and ankles, then fold and restitch the new hem back in place.[5]

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    Mark off 3 spots along the back inner waistband of your pants. Take off your pants and set them flat on the ground, making sure that the inner waistband is visible. Grab a fabric marker and draw vertical lines along the left and right sides of the inner waistband, as well as the center.[6]

    • These marks are where your elastic band will go.
    • The back, inner waistband refers to the inner portion of your pants that touches the back of your waist.
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    Cut vertically along each mark through the top layer of fabric. Grab a pair of fabric scissors and gently cut along each mark. Try not to cut through the entire waistband—the goal is to cut out several openings, so you can slip your elastic band inside the waistband.

    • This strategy works especially well with jeans, but works with any kind of pants with a hemmed waistband.
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    Thread an elastic band through the first and second cuts. Cut out a stretch of elastic that’s longer than 2 outer marks you sketched on your pants. Insert 1 end of elastic into the leftmost opening, using your fingers to pinch and pull the elastic through the waistband. Continue doing this until you’ve pulled the elastic out of the middle cut in your waistband.[7]

    • This may seem a bit tricky at first, but don’t give up! The cut in the center of your waistband will make this easier.
    • Leave 1 end of the elastic sticking out from the pants.
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    Safety-pin the end of elastic to the waistband. Grab a safety pin and secure it to the left side of your pants. Double-check that the safety pin isn’t sticking out, and that the pin is securely in place along your pants.[8]

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    Continue threading the elastic through the third cut. Take the loose, unpinned end of elastic and stick it back into the waistband. As you did before, pinch and pull the elastic with your fingers until you can pull it out through the rightmost cut on your back waistband.[9]

    • It’s okay if you have a lot of extra elastic—you can always cut it off later.
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    Pull along the elastic to tighten the back waistband of your pants. Tug on the elastic in the same way you’d tug on a drawstring. Continue pulling on the band until the waistband tightens your desired amount.[10]

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    Pin this end of the elastic in place. Take another safety pin and secure it along the right side of your waistband. At this point, try on your pants and make sure they fit comfortably with these new adjustments. If they’re still too big, unpin the rightmost safety pin and pull on the elastic band a little bit more.[11]

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    Trim off any excess elastic. Grab your fabric scissors and snip off any leftover material. Try to cut it as close to the pin as you can, so the pants are still comfortable to wear.[12]

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    Most people are in-between sizes and are never going to be just one size, so tailoring helps you feel good in what you're wearing.

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      Oversized Waist

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      • Sewing machine
      • Needle and thread (optional)

      Adding an Elastic Band

      • Fabric scissors
      • Elastic band
      • 2 safety pins
      • Seam ripper (optional)

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      • If you’re adjusting your jeans with an elastic band, it may help to remove any patches from the waistband with a seam ripper.[13]

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      • If your pants need a lot of extra TLC in order to fit correctly, take them to a tailor or sewing professional instead.[14]

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      • If your pant legs are too wide, you can always taper them a bit.

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      3 Easy Ways to Wear Pants That Are Too Big - wikiHow? ›

      Cuff or roll your jeans to get rid of the extra fabric.

      How to fix pants that are too big without sewing? ›

      For pants with a clasp hook and eye closure, you simply use a safety pin to create a new “eye” to hook the clasp onto. It's super quick and easy, and works perfectly when I need to make the waist about an inch snugger!

      How to keep baggy pants up? ›

      You should fasten your pants with a belt by bringing your legs together while tightening your belt. You'll want your belt to be tight against your body to keep your pants up while standing and walking. After firmly fastening your belt, you may want to readjust the way your pants are positioned.

      How to shrink pants legs? ›

      For those who haven't, it's simple: just toss your jeans in the washing machine using hot water, and then the dryer until they're completely dry. The heat from the dryer will shrink them well. A few notes, though: First, machine washing damages your jeans, so they won't last or retain their color as long.

      How do you wear big loose pants? ›

      Offset the loose silhouette of your wide-leg pants with a more fitted top like a bodysuit, button-up, tank top, fitted tee or tailored blouse. "You can also go for a boxy cropped tee or sweater, as the shorter length will hit at the right spot of the pant and give it the correct silhouette," notes Kelly.

      How do you style pants that are too big for you? ›

      Fold and pinch the excess fabric into 2 large pleats, until the waistband is taut and comfortable around your waist. Hold these pleats in place with 1 hand and thread a belt through the loops. Once you've tightened the belt into place, you'll be ready to go!

      How can I make my pants tighter without? ›

      How to tighten pants without a belt: Grab a shoelace. Have an extra shoelace on hand? It works easily to tighten pants from the back, says Smith. Simple thread it through the back loops, pull to tighten then tie!

      How do I keep my pants up with a big stomach? ›

      Wider, elastic belts or those with non-slip materials can be more effective for those with a bigger belly. They can adjust to movements and provide consistent pressure to keep pants in place.

      How do you tighten saggy pants? ›

      If sagging has already commenced, you can try shrinking your clothes back to their original size by using a hairdryer. Put it on the warmest setting and focus the heat on the sagging areas immediately after taking your clothes out of the washing machine. Instead of putting your pants on a hanger, fold them to store.

      How do you drastically shrink pants? ›

      Cotton
      1. Wash the garment in hot water.
      2. Put in the dryer on high heat.
      3. Check periodically throughout the drying cycle to make sure you don't over-shrink the garment.
      4. When it's the right size, change the dryer setting to low heat or air and dry the rest of the way gently.

      How can I shrink my pants without sewing? ›

      Wash and then dry on high heat to really shrink your pants.

      If you want them to shrink by a substantial amount, wash them with hot water first and then dry them on high heat.

      What tops go with baggy pants? ›

      1. Balance with Fitted Tops: Since baggy pants are loose, balance the look with a fitted top. T-shirts, bodysuits, or crop tops can complement the volume of the pants.

      What body type looks good in wide leg pants? ›

      Wide-leg pants:

      On the other hand, wide-leg pants are more relaxed and comfortable and can create a more balanced look for those with wider hips or thighs. They can also add volume to the lower body, making them a good choice for those who want to balance out a proportionately smaller upper body.

      How to make baggy pants tighter? ›

      Shrink your pants with heat
      1. Wash your pants in hot water. Hot water is great at shrinking fabric. ...
      2. Throw the pants into the dryer. Read the label before you take this step and make sure you understand how to use a dryer properly & how hot does a dryer get. ...
      3. Try on the pants.
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      How do you widen tight pants? ›

      Guenza suggests running a bath with cool water, and sitting in the water with your jeans on. “Pull at the areas you want to loosen while in the tub. Keep wearing the jeans for a while once you get out to make sure the denim stays stretched.” Ideally, you'd let them dry on you, but you can also remove them and air dry.

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