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Creating your first trousers with AI – Rise Height

You are creating your first LE CHEMISEUR® trousers with our AI and would like to adjust the rise height? This page is for you.

Best practice



The rise should allow the waistband to sit naturally on the hips. There is no excess looseness under the seat and no discomfort when sitting.

Note: increasing the rise will not create a true old-fashioned high-waisted trouser. We are only optimising a modern mid-rise cut for your body shape by adding 1.5 cm or removing 1 cm.

You can trust LE CHEMISEUR® AI



Our AI is trained on data from thousands of customers like you and already takes your body shape into account. In most cases you do not need to adjust the rise height of your made-to-measure trousers.

When to adjust



Folds form beneath the seat



Reduce the rise height if you have folds under the seat. The trousers will be cut with less fabric, removing the folds. The idea is that you will still wear your trousers at the same level, on the hips. As the trousers are raised, remember to compensate by adding 1 cm to the inseam length.

Waistband causes discomfort at the stomach



Reduce the rise height if you have a stomach and the waistband feels tight at the front. The waistband will sit lower. We recommend increasing the tilt at the same time to stay comfortable and covered at the back.

You want the trousers to cover the stomach more



Increase the rise height if you wish to wear the trousers higher, covering the stomach. You may also need to increase the waistband width.

Adjustment limit: It is technically impossible to choose both a raised rise and the maximum tilt of 4.5 cm at the same time (this would distort the trousers too much).

Updated on: 12/06/2025