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After specing these out, I realized the information I gave you guys on the inseam was wrong. The correct inseams are as follows:

XS- 6"
S- 6.5"
M- 7"
L- 7.5"
XL- 8"

You should hit us w/ a 5 inch inseam across all sizes!

Regardless, i'll probably buy a pair and see if a tailor can hem them... we'll see if the juice is worth the squeeze on that -- not sure if they'd need to resize the leg opening (especially since I'll take an XL).

also, very pumped for the heavyweight supima and and triblend artist tees.
 

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will there ever be a restock of the washed black/washed navy in artist tee? i missed it the first time

Yes! Washed Black is restocking very soon. Washed Navy will restock as well, but it won't be at the same time.
 

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You should hit us w/ a 5 inch inseam across all sizes!

Regardless, i'll probably buy a pair and see if a tailor can hem them... we'll see if the juice is worth the squeeze on that -- not sure if they'd need to resize the leg opening (especially since I'll take an XL).

also, very pumped for the heavyweight supima and and triblend artist tees.

I hear everyone's concern about the length and leg opening flare on the mesh shorts. I understand that those things are important to you guys.
 
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You should hit us w/ a 5 inch inseam across all sizes!

Regardless, i'll probably buy a pair and see if a tailor can hem them... we'll see if the juice is worth the squeeze on that -- not sure if they'd need to resize the leg opening (especially since I'll take an XL).

also, very pumped for the heavyweight supima and and triblend artist tees.
You know it’s pretty rare for a brand to make their inseams 5 inches across the board right? Usually when brands say 5 inch inseam it’s related to their “standard size” which is usually a medium. Most pants and shorts need to be graded accordingly. If you keep the inseam the same, then brand will usually increase the length by making the rise longer which doesn’t always work out; rise and inseam have to lengthen according to waist size to look proportional.
If you want an example, look at the size chart of the AAU. All the inseams increase and *gasp* there are some 7 inch inseams in there
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You know it’s pretty rare for a brand to make their inseams 5 inches across the board right? Usually when brands say 5 inch inseam it’s related to their “standard size” which is usually a medium. Most pants and shorts need to be graded accordingly. If you keep the inseam the same, then brand will usually increase the length by making the rise longer which doesn’t always work out; rise and inseam have to lengthen according to waist size to look proportional.
If you want an example, look at the size chart of the AAU. All the inseams increase and *gasp* there are some 7 inch inseams in there
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I am aware it's standard for the inseam to increase with the size, which is why I specified "across sizes" and cited a brand that has the same inseam length across all sizes (EE). Patagonia is another one off the top of my head that does standard inseam length, albeit with a larger rise -- which is a fit i prefer. I generally need to size up in jeans to benefit form the higher rise, then get the waist taken in.

it seems i'm the only one who prefers that fit so far... being an XL at 6'1.
 

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I am aware it's standard for the inseam to increase with the size, which is why I specified "across sizes" and cited a brand that has the same inseam length across all sizes (EE). Patagonia is another one off the top of my head that does standard inseam length, albeit with a larger rise -- which is a fit i prefer. I generally need to size up in jeans to benefit form the higher rise, then get the waist taken in.

it seems i'm the only one who prefers that fit so far... being an XL at 6'1.
measure your EE shorts. They have a 6-7” inseam depending on the pair.
 

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