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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 21 MIN

Why Your Jeans Never Fit Right (And What To Do About It)

from The Tailoring Talk Magazine

You probably have a pair of jeans in your wardrobe right now that you want to love. They looked great on the hanger. They might even have looked decent in the mirror when you tried them on in the shop. But then you wore them properly and something felt off. The waistband dug in when you sat down. The seat went saggy by lunchtime. The thighs were fine standing but felt like a grip test on the stairs.That’s not you being fussy. That’s your jeans not fitting you properly.In this episode Roberto Revilla, bespoke tailor with over 23 years in the industry, walks you through the four areas where men’s jeans almost always fail: waist, seat, thighs and rise, and explains why your “usual size” gives you a completely different result depending on which brand you buy from, or even which season you buy in from the same brand.He also gets into why vanity sizing is quietly making this worse, how brands change their patterns without telling you, and why so many men end up blaming their own bodies for a problem that was never really theirs to own.And if you’ve ever found yourself standing in a fitting room thinking “have I actually changed shape or has something changed about these jeans?” Yes, you’re right, and no, it’s not you.What’s covered in this episode:•Why the number on the label tells you almost nothing about actual fit•The four failure points: waist, seat, thighs and rise, and how to read each one•Why off-the-peg jeans are cut around a man who doesn’t exist•Vanity sizing, quiet factory pattern changes, and how brands get away with it•The psychological cost of jeans that never feel right•How a bespoke jeans fitting actually works, from the first conversation to the finished pattern•Why a pattern that’s yours for life beats a size number every single time•Who bespoke denim actually makes sense for (and who it probably doesn’t)If you’ve ever owned 15 pairs of jeans and not really liked any of them, this one’s for you.Roberto Revilla is a bespoke tailor based in London. Find him at robertorevillalondon.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

You probably have a pair of jeans in your wardrobe right now that you want to love. They looked great on the hanger. They might even have looked decent in the mirror when you tried them on in the shop. But then you wore them properly and something felt off. The waistband dug in when you sat down. The seat went saggy by lunchtime. The thighs were fine standing but felt like a grip test on the stairs.That’s not you being fussy. That’s your jeans not fitting you properly.In this episode Roberto Revilla, bespoke tailor with over 23 years in the industry, walks you through the four areas where men’s jeans almost always fail: waist, seat, thighs and rise, and explains why your “usual size” gives you a completely different result depending on which brand you buy from, or even which season you buy in from the same brand.He also gets into why vanity sizing is quietly making this worse, how brands change their patterns without telling you, and why so many men end up blaming their own bodies for a problem that was never really theirs to own.And if you’ve ever found yourself standing in a fitting room thinking “have I actually changed shape or has something changed about these jeans?” Yes, you’re right, and no, it’s not you.What’s covered in this episode:•Why the number on the label tells you almost nothing about actual fit•The four failure points: waist, seat, thighs and rise, and how to read each one•Why off-the-peg jeans are cut around a man who doesn’t exist•Vanity sizing, quiet factory pattern changes, and how brands get away with it•The psychological cost of jeans that never feel right•How a bespoke jeans fitting actually works, from the first conversation to the finished pattern•Why a pattern that’s yours for life beats a size number every single time•Who bespoke denim actually makes sense for (and who it probably doesn’t)If you’ve ever owned 15 pairs of jeans and not really liked any of them, this one’s for you.Roberto Revilla is a bespoke tailor based in London. Find him at robertorevillalondon.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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