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To Pleat or not to Pleat
Just a quick question here. I'm about to get a couple pair of pants and was wondering what everyone's thoughts were as far as getting pants with Pleats or No Pleats and perhaps why????
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It is a matter of personal style (IMHO)
I, too have the same concerns and after looking at photos of other umps in action and the offerings from the various suppliers I have decided to pleat as a matter of personal style. It does not matter as long as they fit well. Just make sure they are high quality not dockers or haggars or some other department store trousers.
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I wear pleated pants and I am not overweight. I think they look better and they are more comfortable. Non-pleats look more old fashion to me. It really is a personal choice in the end. I do not think it matters either way as long as they look good on you.
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I've heard that some associations dictate flat front pants. Ours does not. It's mostly our local "old-timers" who stay with the flat front pants. They say it’s a more traditional look. But I've seen a few umpires wearing flat front pants who need to switch to pleated pants, buy some new flat front pants that are a size or two larger, or find a tailor who can "let out" a little extra room in the seat. I think flat front pants show if someone is sized challenged a little more than pleated pants. Quote:
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