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Trim Fit Now Has a New Name

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We realize there might be some confusion about our latest update, so we want to address it head-on to resolve any questions you might have. You may have noticed that all styles previously marked “trim fit” now say “slim fit.” So, what does this mean for our customers?

Nothing! Our slim fit garments will continue to be cut and crafted just like our old trim fit, but you can now find them under the “slim fit” designation. “Slim fit” is an industry standard term, and this simple name change will make it easier for shoppers not familiar with Paul Fredrick to understand our different fits.

So, take advantage of our slim fit collection with slim fit dress shirts, slim fit sport shirts, and slim fit pants. If you wore trim fit before, you’ll be wearing slim fit now. It's that simple!

Just remember: New Term. Same Fit.

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  • Posted on by Paul Grover

    What is the rise on your slim fit dress pants. Let’s say pants 36 waistline and 30 inseam?
    Thank you.
    Paul Grover.

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