The Thea trousers are fitted at the waist and high hip. As the trousers are reasonably fitted at the top we recommend choosing a size based on your waist and hip measurement from the body measurements chart. If these measurements fall into different sizes, you can grade between these areas to get a bespoke fit for your exact body measurements.
Check out our blog post which explains how to combine sizes.
If you want to combine sizes between the waist and the hips on the Thea trousers, you will need to adjust the front and back legs, in addition to the pocket bag and pocket lining pieces. Here's how you do it...
Cut out the front leg in the bigger of the sizes you wish to combine. Place the front leg on top of the pocket bag. In this example I am going to grade between a size 5 at the waistline and a size 6 at the hips. Pin the pieces together along the size lines for the size you want for the waist (so in this example a size 5), lining up the notches at the hip and waistline.
Slip some paper underneath the side seam and stick it to the pocket bag - we're going to adjust this piece first. Starting at the top left corner of the pocket bag, draw a new side seam line from the waistline to the hip notch for the sizes you want, and then carry on until you're in line with the bottom of the pocket bag.
The next step is to make sure the new side seam shape is transferred across to the pocket bag. How you do this will depend on whether you're grading to a bigger or smaller size at the hips, but you can either draw down the side of the side seam onto the paper underneath to get the new shape, or trace over the new side seam with a blunt tracing wheel (or stick a pin along the new side seam line every 1cm (3/8in) or so). Remove the front leg and connect the new side seam line to the bottom of the pocket bag, and re-draw the notches.
All that's left to do is transfer this new shape across to the front leg, back leg and front lining pieces! Place them on top of each other, matching notches, and add/remove width (depending on the sizes you're combining) so all pieces match.
Lastly, cut the waistband pieces to match the size of the waistline on your leg pieces.
Common trouser fitting adjustments
Now, I'm well aware this is potentially the section you have scrolled to look at first and are now thinking, "Wait, where are the tutorials on how to adjust the crotch/tummy/butt?!".
And that's it! Remember, when it comes to fitting trousers a little adjustment goes a (very) long way. Start by adding or subtracting a small amount and take it from there.
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