Lee Men's Big & Tall Performance Series Extreme Comfort Short
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The distance between my crotch and where they hit my knee is in the tens of centimeters. I ordered the 50 or 52 inch waist because the 11 inch range was too small for me. I am sixty-three years old. My legs are short and stubby, and I wish they were a little shorter, but that's how these younger people dress. I like them but wish they were a little shorter, but all of these companies make them for the general public, not just for me!
I don't have a tape measure with me right now... but I do have them in size 48. In total, there are about 7 pairs of shoes in three different colors. They are very similar to what is shown in the photo. A few inches above the knee.
When I was shopping, the inseam was the only number I saw. Some are ten inches long, while others are fourteen inches long. I'm not sure what's going on. To what does the number 7 refer?
Hello,br>These shorts are buttoned and zippered.
Selected User Reviews For Lee Men's Big & Tall Performance Series Extreme Comfort Short
I'm a big guy, and most shorts that aren't basketball shorts don't fit me well! They're usually so large around the lower thigh/knee area that they feel like parachutes. These don't "hug" your leg, but they do sit closer to it and conform properly to your body. This summer, I'm going to buy a couple more!.
Back pockets are stitched shut, as mentioned in other reviews. For this reason, you should not purchase them. The pockets on the back of the shirt are useful. The pocket bags are sturdy and about the same size as my spread hand (which is larger than most). The actual shorts; I've looked them over but haven't tried them on yet. They're well-made and of good quality soft fabric, and they're light and airy with just a hint of stretch. The inseam measures 9 3/4 inches in length. Get a seam ripper out and rip those stitches across the back pockets. Examine the back pockets of the shorts by turning them inside out. A stitch that doesn't belong is visible about an inch and a quarter from the top of the pocket bag. It does not extend the full width of the pocket bag. Remove this stitch; it's the only thing that keeps that pocket closed, and I believe it's on purpose. I'm not sure why the pocket is stitched shut, but it's a very loose fit that takes about 90 seconds to remove. It was never intended for this piece of sewing to come out, no matter who spec'd it. A photo of the offending stitch is attached. The seam ripper is pointing at a line of stitching that should be removed.
They're also stretchy and don't get too hot. You can't tell it's synthetic because it feels like soft cotton. They stretch and give, and they hold up well, as I've been wearing mine nonstop for over a year (I live in the sun belt, so that's no problem). Again, you get the best of both worlds with these: the comfort of a basketball short, the breathability of cotton, and the appearance of a dressier pair of shorts. This could be your answer, as it was mine, if you're looking for something extremely comfortable that doesn't look like you're going to the gym.
These are, without a doubt, the best shorts on the planet. It is extremely relaxing. I'm a big guy, both in terms of height and width. I'm having trouble finding shorts with both the inseam I want and the waist size I need (why do clothing companies make 4x shorts with 7" inseams?). I don't know anyone who needs a 4x and is desperate for a 7" inseam). The only criticism I have is that they wear out far too quickly. I have 2- At any given time, I have three pairs in my closet, and it appears that I replace one every three months or so. I think it's a little hasty because they fit perfectly (i. e. aren't too tight), but I'd rather buy multiple pairs of these than have to wear whatever I can find. I work from home and find these to be stylish enough to wear on a video conference while also being stretchy and comfortable enough to wear all day.
The shorts were nice, but they were too tight in the buttocks for me. The rise is the measurement from the middle of the crotch seam (the seam that runs between your legs) to the top of the waistband, and it usually ranges from 7 to 12 inches. br>br>They fit well and were comfortable, but there wasn't enough room for my normal big guy butt, which caused them to ride up and make me feel like I had to pull them out all the time. br>br>I found two that worked for me: The Harbor Bay Waist-Relaxer Shorts by DXL Big and Tall have an 18. The Men's Big and Tall Cotton Twill Flat Front Chino Short has a 17. 5 inch rise. a rise of 5 inchesbr>.
These shorts, along with Lee's big and tall performance series cargo shorts, are the most comfortable I've ever owned. Because my size in the cargo shorts was no longer available, I ordered these. These are the same shorts as above, but without the cargo pockets. The shorts are extremely comfortable, with a roomy waist that is not tight or irritating. These are the ones I wear to work. I work in aircraft maintenance, and these shorts make it easy for me to get around. If you're torn between buying these and not buying them. Buy them! They run true to size, so order your usual short size!.
They're just too heavy and hot (which is probably why they lay so well). br>Manufacturer - If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "in > Is there another pair of lightweight shorts you can recommend that fit and wear as well as these? Aside from the fact that you sweat your arse off in them, it's a great product!.
Stretch the waistband to allow for movement while maintaining shape. Golf, for example, is a great example of an outdoor activity. It goes with everything from t-shirts to dresses. high-necked tee a button to stop- down. I usually go for untucked shirts and no belt. It's neatly tucked in and looks fantastic. We're always on the lookout for new styles and colors to add to our collection.