Cotton Shorts

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Public Label
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Cotton Shorts

$49 Gilt
$94
Size (US (waist)):
Men's Bottoms
US (waist) Men Alpha EU
26 XXS 42
27 XXS 42
28 XS 44
29 XS - S 44
30 S 46
31 S - M 46
32 M 48
33 M - L 48
34 M - L 50
35 L 50
36 L 52
37 XL 53
38 XL 54
40 XXL 56
41 XXL 58
42 XXL 58
44 XXXL 60
46 XXXL 62
  • 30
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    Men Alpha S
    EU 46
  • 32
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    Men Alpha M
    EU 48
  • 34
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    Men Alpha M - L
    EU 50
  • 36
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    Men Alpha L
    EU 52
  • 38
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    Men Alpha XL
    EU 54
  • 40
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    Men Alpha XXL
    EU 56
Color:
navy
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Return Policy: Returnable within 21 days for Gilt Credit.
Description
Designer

The Hundreds by Public Label flat front cotton shorts.

  • Buttoned fly with button closure and belt loops.
  • Waist, coin and back welt pockets with back waist embroidered logo patch.
  • Unlined.
  • Approximate measurements: rise: 9½", leg opening: 21", inseam: 7½". Measurements were taken from a size 32. Model's measurements: Height: 6'1", Waist: 32", Shirt: 15.5, Suit: 40.

Brand: Public Label

Material: 100% Cotton

Origin: Imported

Call it streetwear, all grown up. An imprint of venerable SoCal-inspired skate brand The Hundreds, Public Label’s aesthetic is about as far from the bright, impish graphic tees and caps of its parent brand as you can get. Informed by classic sportswear and the simple utilitarianism of military garb, the shapes are pared down to the essentials and the colors are muted. But the line—launched in 2006—isn’t stodgy. With slim silhouettes, rich fabrics, and quality construction at the core of each collection, Public Label’s understated, casual clothing may not be loud, but it speaks volumes about your good taste.