Thicc Shorts - Men's M
OK so I found this double face textile at an antique show. It is two-sided and essentially two blankets thick. I think that this textile is absolutely stunning. It is from the 1940s and has a check pattern throughout. On one side it is predominantly off-white and red, with some navy visible. On the other side it is more dominant navy and red with some off-white visible.
The great thing about this textile is that it definitely shows its age. There are areas of the checks where it has become frayed but it will not continue to fray any further because the textiles are woven together.
The cream colored yarns are cotton. The navy and red yarns are wool.
These shorts are incredibly thick and you will notice most at the inseam. That cannot be avoided due to the natural nature of the textile.
Please note that all textiles are 50 to 75 years old and may contain irregularities and/or areas of irregular color. All stains and fabric imperfections have been treated by us to the best of our ability.
Model pictured is 6’1” and typically wears a size medium.
1/2 Waist relaxed: 16 1/2”
1/2 Waist Stretched: 18”
Inseam: 6”
Front Rise including waistband: 14”
Back Rise including waistband: 17”
1/2 Hip: 22”
1/2 Leg Opening: 12 1/2”
OK so I found this double face textile at an antique show. It is two-sided and essentially two blankets thick. I think that this textile is absolutely stunning. It is from the 1940s and has a check pattern throughout. On one side it is predominantly off-white and red, with some navy visible. On the other side it is more dominant navy and red with some off-white visible.
The great thing about this textile is that it definitely shows its age. There are areas of the checks where it has become frayed but it will not continue to fray any further because the textiles are woven together.
The cream colored yarns are cotton. The navy and red yarns are wool.
These shorts are incredibly thick and you will notice most at the inseam. That cannot be avoided due to the natural nature of the textile.
Please note that all textiles are 50 to 75 years old and may contain irregularities and/or areas of irregular color. All stains and fabric imperfections have been treated by us to the best of our ability.
Model pictured is 6’1” and typically wears a size medium.
1/2 Waist relaxed: 16 1/2”
1/2 Waist Stretched: 18”
Inseam: 6”
Front Rise including waistband: 14”
Back Rise including waistband: 17”
1/2 Hip: 22”
1/2 Leg Opening: 12 1/2”
OK so I found this double face textile at an antique show. It is two-sided and essentially two blankets thick. I think that this textile is absolutely stunning. It is from the 1940s and has a check pattern throughout. On one side it is predominantly off-white and red, with some navy visible. On the other side it is more dominant navy and red with some off-white visible.
The great thing about this textile is that it definitely shows its age. There are areas of the checks where it has become frayed but it will not continue to fray any further because the textiles are woven together.
The cream colored yarns are cotton. The navy and red yarns are wool.
These shorts are incredibly thick and you will notice most at the inseam. That cannot be avoided due to the natural nature of the textile.
Please note that all textiles are 50 to 75 years old and may contain irregularities and/or areas of irregular color. All stains and fabric imperfections have been treated by us to the best of our ability.
Model pictured is 6’1” and typically wears a size medium.
1/2 Waist relaxed: 16 1/2”
1/2 Waist Stretched: 18”
Inseam: 6”
Front Rise including waistband: 14”
Back Rise including waistband: 17”
1/2 Hip: 22”
1/2 Leg Opening: 12 1/2”