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I have some Schneider pants with a drawstring and they also fit pretty big in the waist, but are meant to be cinched down with the drawstring. Probably the same type of deal.

Yes, go with your usual size in these. The waist is meant to be cinched down with the drawstring to create pleats
 

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I can't believe that these Eidos seersucker shorts are still available, especially at the current sale price. I rarely wear shorts, but some lazy weekends call for them. These look amazing with a white shirt - even more seersucker for the win.

Don't be caught in dad shorts...

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http://www.nomanwalksalone.com/index.php/indigo-navy-triple-stripe-seersucker-shorts.html

Most sizes still available. Crazy.

2000
 

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I can't believe that these Eidos seersucker shorts are still available, especially at the current sale price. I rarely wear shorts, but some lazy weekends call for them. These look amazing with a white shirt - even more seersucker for the win.

Don't be caught in dad shorts...

20170327043.jpg


http://www.nomanwalksalone.com/index.php/indigo-navy-triple-stripe-seersucker-shorts.html

Most sizes still available. Crazy.

2000

Odd question, how is the cuff constructed? Just rolled and tacked at the inseam/outseam? I usually prefer slightly longer shorts so was wondering if I can just uncuff them myself or will it need a tailor?

Also, how is the sizing on this? Would you happen to have this season's drawstring pant for size comparison?
 

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Odd question, how is the cuff constructed? Just rolled and tacked at the inseam/outseam? I usually prefer slightly longer shorts so was wondering if I can just uncuff them myself or will it need a tailor?

Also, how is the sizing on this? Would you happen to have this season's drawstring pant for size comparison?

There is no cuff, they are just rolled.
 

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The fit pic photo of those Eidos shorts is quite accurate as to how long they are on me as well. I suppose you could cut a few stitches and unroll them for an extra inch and a bit, but frankly it would be a shame. Adds a lot of character. They definitely are not "short" - they do end right at about the middle of my knee.
 

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The fit pic photo of those Eidos shorts is quite accurate as to how long they are on me as well. I suppose you could cut a few stitches and unroll them for an extra inch and a bit, but frankly it would be a shame. Adds a lot of character. They definitely are not "short" - they do end right at about the middle of my knee.

Thanks! How wide are the leg openings?
 

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For folks ordering an Eidos SS18 Field Jacket, considering that the new style is much smaller in the chest than the 2016 and prior Field Jackets, are you going to go with your same size or size up.

My size 48 2016 FJ has a NMWA chest measurement of 43.3". The current style 48 has a 40.9" chest(and is shorter). That is close to my dress shirts(40"). The size 50 has a 42.5" chest which seems good. But the shoulders are slightly wider in the 50. 18.5 vs. 18.9 for size 50.

I don't know which size to order. 48 or 50. I'd like the 50 for the length and chest but wonder about the shoulders.

Here is my 48:
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eidosFJ.jpg

Thanks!
 

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since we're on the topic of FJ, any small guy wear 36 suit wear this season's (the ones on sale) FJ with just shirt and find it fits well? Everything looks pretty good measurements wise except shoulder (18.1 in for 46) seems a bit too big
 

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