Work pants can either be pleated or plain front,both are acceptable.
Not sure about other men, but for myself, when the waist fits, the upper thighs are always too tight, and if the thighs fit, the waist is so large that the pants just fall off, and using a belt makes them look all bunched up (getting a pleated effect anyway). Pleated pants while a fashion mistake, FIT! And just to give an example, I tried to find non pleated pants last night...it took me over 2 hours last night to find 1 pair of pants that sort of fit...the waist is a hair too big, and the thighs are snug (not comfortable, but got a barely fit). I grabbed the first pair of pleated pants for my waist size, and bingo...fit.
They no longer make them.
Pleated pants have vertical folds of fabric at the waistline, creating extra room and a more traditional, relaxed fit. Flat front pants, on the other hand, have a smooth front without any pleats, providing a sleeker, more modern look with a slimmer silhouette.
I'm currently drafting a pattern for a pencil skirt with a pleated godet in the back.
no but wear pants on your head there in fashion
For plus sized women shopping for the perfect pair of pants can feel like a challenge. But if you keep a few basic fashion tips in mind finding a flattering pair of pants can be a simple process. A good pair of pants should not draw attention to the midsection. Look for straight-legged pants in darker colors. Avoid pants that are tight, pleated, overly structured, or embellished. Try to find pants made with light and flowing material or a fabric with a bit of stretch. Boot cut jeans and slacks are very slimming on most body shapes.
the lose ones ( the last one)
No. It's not in fashion yet
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its just a skaters fashion
they costed money