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A good pair of trousers have gone shiny at the rear?

A good pair of trousers have got a shiny seat, otherwise they are perfect. Is there any cure?
Brian, January 2005
I Shine My Trousers All Over With My Iron & They Look Like Rubber. Sharp Creases Like Razor Blades. The Look Is Fantastic.

DQ, February 2009
My trousers always shine up like glass on the seat and the front of the thighs. I go out of my way to look for dark trousers made of material that will definitely shine up. The shine certainly does show off a smart crease and I've been told they look great.

Look at the benefits not the drawbacks!

If anyone has any of their own tips on shing up trousers drop me an email redrailroader@yahoo.co.uk

Paul, March 2008
My trousers are pure gloss at the rear, right down to the back of the knees. They are black in colour. I have been told that they look great when I walk. The creases shine great. I suppose it's up to the beholder

N R Womersley, September 2006
a leather,wooden or any hard surface will cause your trousers or skirt seat to show shine.
don`t worry too much about it, it natural thing to happen.
enjoy it, not everyone gets to sit for long enough to get that comfortable, but remember, it may also shine down the posterior thigh of you legs too, ok?

Richard France, June 2005
I think its good and trendy for the seat of the pants to shine.
brilliant!

cath, June 2005
my trousers I can see my face in them, stop worring about whats behind you!

clive, June 2005
my trousers have always had a really shiny seat, the girls love it, my missus does!

richard france, June 2005
again its probably the polyester content of the fabric. and unfortunately there is no cure.
better quality fabric are less prone to abrassion related problems.

shan kurrim, May 2005