“If I’d had any say in it,” observed Steve, “I’d have been giving you a good hard thrashing once a week starting on your sixteenth birthday.” “What? But I’m eighteen! That would be over a hundred beatings already,” objected Ollie. “So? You’re the kind of boy who nee...
Put the elastic band on the shorts as shown in the picture. Fold and pin down just enough to cover the elastic plus 1/8″ for the seam. Make sure you cover the top of the pockets. Pin the waist in at least four places and sew at 1/8″. Do not catch the elastic inside while s...
complaints against their (completely fictitious) new 'employers' and struggle through two lackluster short story submissions, in this rather shakey debut of "Air Out My Shorts". A call to "Mama's Boy" (Brian) puts the final nail in the coffin... where we should have promptly buried ...
and two rear pockets. The rear right on the women’s cut has a zipper. The men’s version have an additional, fifth pocket on the right thigh. This is a small zippered cargo pocket, good for storing small handy items like a tube...
Rapha's Core Cargo Bib Shorts have mesh pockets on the thighs. David Caudery / Immediate Media £110 / $150 / €135 / AU$195 as tested Pros: Nifty pockets; breathability; chamois pad comfort; well-priced Cons: None The Rapha Core Cargo Bib Shorts do everything well without costin...
The shorts are designed without pockets because fighters can catch a finger or toe in them in the middle of a fight. Likewise, they don’t have zippers since traditional shorts with metal zippers pose a lot of danger in combat sports. Of course, this is also true witha pair of boxing ...
the pockets closer to the center of the shorts, just move them in. Or if you want them spaced further out, you can do that too. When sewing the Flat Front version of the shorts, you’ll have even more pocket overhang on the side seam because the flat front pieces are cut more ...
have side panels. Located above the non-functional front pockets, the panels are made from a super stretchy spandex that helps your pants grow with your body. The waist, however, sits under the belly so you don’t have to worry about a button or zipper putting extra pressure on your ...
The Columbia Sandy River shorts have a few critical things going for it. First, no PBS — Plumber Butt Syndrome, for those who don’t know. And that is reason enough in my book. But it’s more: pockets that can fit a modern cell phone inside a crash-proof gargantuan case. And the...
They are large enough to fit anything from snacks to a cellphone in, so you can take these things along with you on the ride. Try not to put anything too sharp in the pockets though, you don’t want them to tear and then you have to go back to storing everything in a cycling ...