"Phrasal verb " When my trousers are short and I want to make it longer?

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Radman

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Hi there,

May I know the right Phrasal verb or verb When my trousers are short and I want to make it longer?

Thanks.
 
Re: "Phrasal verb " When my trousers are short and I want to make it longer?

Let them down.
 
Re: "Phrasal verb " When my trousers are short and I want to make it longer?

Hi there,

May I know the right Phrasal verb or verb When my trousers are short and I want to make it longer?

Thanks.

You could also say "let down" or "let out" the hem.
 
Re: "Phrasal verb " When my trousers are short and I want to make it longer?

I consider "letting out" to be making something wider, rather than longer.
 
Re: "Phrasal verb " When my trousers are short and I want to make it longer?

You could also say "let down" or "let out" the hem.

Yes, but it is used with pants/trousers and the context makes it clear.
 
Re: "Phrasal verb " When my trousers are short and I want to make it longer?

Yes, but it is used with pants/trousers and the context makes it clear.
I would be a little confused if I heard "My trousers are too short. I must let out the hem". Like ems, I take 'let out' to mean 'make wider'.
 
Re: "Phrasal verb " When my trousers are short and I want to make it longer?

It must be another BrE/AmE difference.
 
Re: "Phrasal verb " When my trousers are short and I want to make it longer?

It must be another BrE/AmE difference.

I am not a seamstress, and that phrase seems odd to me also. But I just reported what I found.
 
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