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Shop 🩳🦚Vintage Teal and Blue Robe into Terrycloth Shorts
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🩳🦚Vintage Teal and Blue Robe into Terrycloth Shorts

$70.00

This pair of towel shorts is made from a vintage terrycloth robe. This pair has a stretchy waist  and side seam pockets. These also have two little notches on the bum from the waist that I cut. See pics. This pair would best fit XL-2x depending on how you like the fit. Please see the measurements below

Measurements:

  1. Waist 16-22 inches

  2. Hips 23 inches

  3. Leg 14 inches

  4. Front rise 11.5 inches

  5. Total Length 14 inches

  6. Inseam 5 inches

  7. Leg opening 16 inches

  I always recommend measuring something similar that you have and love the fit of. Measuring your body just tells you your actual measurements but it doesn't take into account what level of ease you like in a garment. 

Measuring your garment: please see last picture of a visual of measurements.

Step 1: Measure the waist

Step 2: Measuring the hips

Step 3: Measuring the thighs

Step 4: Measure the Front Rise

Step 5: Measuring the length of the shorts

Step 6: Shorts inseam measurement

Step 7: Measuring the leg opening

Washing instructions: the best way to take care of vintage textiles is to wash in cold on delicate and hang or lay flat to dry. 

All my materials are thrifted, vintage and found. I list any flaws that I might see but vintage has its quarks.

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This pair of towel shorts is made from a vintage terrycloth robe. This pair has a stretchy waist  and side seam pockets. These also have two little notches on the bum from the waist that I cut. See pics. This pair would best fit XL-2x depending on how you like the fit. Please see the measurements below

Measurements:

  1. Waist 16-22 inches

  2. Hips 23 inches

  3. Leg 14 inches

  4. Front rise 11.5 inches

  5. Total Length 14 inches

  6. Inseam 5 inches

  7. Leg opening 16 inches

  I always recommend measuring something similar that you have and love the fit of. Measuring your body just tells you your actual measurements but it doesn't take into account what level of ease you like in a garment. 

Measuring your garment: please see last picture of a visual of measurements.

Step 1: Measure the waist

Step 2: Measuring the hips

Step 3: Measuring the thighs

Step 4: Measure the Front Rise

Step 5: Measuring the length of the shorts

Step 6: Shorts inseam measurement

Step 7: Measuring the leg opening

Washing instructions: the best way to take care of vintage textiles is to wash in cold on delicate and hang or lay flat to dry. 

All my materials are thrifted, vintage and found. I list any flaws that I might see but vintage has its quarks.

This pair of towel shorts is made from a vintage terrycloth robe. This pair has a stretchy waist  and side seam pockets. These also have two little notches on the bum from the waist that I cut. See pics. This pair would best fit XL-2x depending on how you like the fit. Please see the measurements below

Measurements:

  1. Waist 16-22 inches

  2. Hips 23 inches

  3. Leg 14 inches

  4. Front rise 11.5 inches

  5. Total Length 14 inches

  6. Inseam 5 inches

  7. Leg opening 16 inches

  I always recommend measuring something similar that you have and love the fit of. Measuring your body just tells you your actual measurements but it doesn't take into account what level of ease you like in a garment. 

Measuring your garment: please see last picture of a visual of measurements.

Step 1: Measure the waist

Step 2: Measuring the hips

Step 3: Measuring the thighs

Step 4: Measure the Front Rise

Step 5: Measuring the length of the shorts

Step 6: Shorts inseam measurement

Step 7: Measuring the leg opening

Washing instructions: the best way to take care of vintage textiles is to wash in cold on delicate and hang or lay flat to dry. 

All my materials are thrifted, vintage and found. I list any flaws that I might see but vintage has its quarks.

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