How do I attach a 1 1/4" sink trap to a 1 1/2" PVC pipe?

I'm installing a new pedestal sink. The sink has a 1 1/4" chrome drain and trap but the drain line sticking out of the wall is 1 1/2" PVC. The connector suggested by Home Depot glues over top of the PVC pipe and has a 1 1/4" threaded connector. But it sticks out too far to be covered by the box flange. Anything else out there? Thanks!

Answers:
You need to get a 1 1/2 x 1 1/4 slip nut and washer. This will fit on the 1 1/4 chrome trap and will screw on the 1 1/2 pipe out of the wall. You can use an 1 1/2 PVC trap adapter on the pipe out of the wall. Hope it helps.

Other answers:
Easy go to your local plumbing supplier and get the sleeve.
Easy go to your local plumbing supplier and get the sleeve.
the connector the store showed you is about all you can do unless you change the steel trap to a plastic one then you can
cut it to the length you want and maybe get it further under the sink or cut into the wall and bury the connector back there
You can buy a Reducer that fits inside the 1.5 pipe but you still need something to screw the Drain to- they make a cover for the Plumbing under the sink to hide it all.
Lowes has an adapter
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