Adjusting the waist of a shirt
You already own a LE CHEMISEUR® shirt and want to adjust the waist? This page is for you.

Don’t go too loose! You can go up to a straight cut (waist = chest or chest + 1 cm maxium) but avoid the “baggy” effect, to keep a nice shirt silhouette.
Avoid excessive tapering—it can create an hour-glass look. Keep the chest – waist difference under 8 to 10 cm and the hip – waist under 6 to 8 cm. If the chest – waist drop exceeds 5 or 6 cm, consider adding back darts to move the side seams back and soften the visual taper.
Order a shirt that fits you now! Adding back darts later can easily slim the waist by 2–4 cm and is easy.

Best practice for the waist

LE CHEMISEUR® tips
👔 Plus size
Don’t go too loose! You can go up to a straight cut (waist = chest or chest + 1 cm maxium) but avoid the “baggy” effect, to keep a nice shirt silhouette.
🏋 Athletic V builds or very slim builds
Avoid excessive tapering—it can create an hour-glass look. Keep the chest – waist difference under 8 to 10 cm and the hip – waist under 6 to 8 cm. If the chest – waist drop exceeds 5 or 6 cm, consider adding back darts to move the side seams back and soften the visual taper.
⚖ Planning to lose weight
Order a shirt that fits you now! Adding back darts later can easily slim the waist by 2–4 cm and is easy.
Measuring the waist taper on a shirt

Updated on: 13/05/2025
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