I have a few pairs of these in different sizes. Excellent nick as bought for hillwalking but we are not able to do at moment as one of us not up to it :(
If anyone is interested I can do measurements/leg length.
Happy for seeds plus wee contribution to postage/this site :)
[attachment=1]
Have sent you a PM
Have replied. Will measure as folk are interested :)
please do :)
ok. Here's the measurements as the army seems to have codes as opposed to sizing tabs
Pair a/ CAMO Pattern 17.5 measured across waistband and 33 inside leg
Pair B/ Green with elasticated bottom of hems. 30 inch waist and 30 inside leg
Pair c/ Camo 30 inch waist and 30.5 inside leg
pair d/ Green. 32 inch waist and 32 and a quarter length
pair e/ 31 inch waist and inside leg 32 inch
I also have a brand new pair of long ladies shorts 35 inch waist 19.5 inside leg. Bought for walking but got wrong size. They are M&S surplus :p
I don't think that they will be big enough for us . Too small for Tone and too big for me.
Thanks for offering them though.
Sorry, too long for Ray :-\
You could roll them up, like Bay City Rollers :)
If only you had a pair of ladies size 6... ;D
I've got a pair of these which belonged to my son as an army cadet (don't ask), they are wonderful for gardening in this weather. Funny looks when I shop in the village in them, though.
You should get a Glengarry to finish off your outfit...that would gain a look or two :)
http://www.thistleproducts.co.uk/media/uploads/cat-353/h7g-glengarry-hat-zoom.jpg
Quote from: Hector on January 05, 2012, 10:31:13
You could roll them up, like Bay City Rollers :)
you'd have to add 4" onto the waist for him ;D
Bit of dancing along to "Shangalang" and they will fit him in no time :P
Did you see 'I married an axe murderer' last night, then , they were on all the way through, must admit, it got my toes tapping ;D
Use a pair of lightweights myself for going up Mountains, :)
They are fab for that Mr Smith. My husband wanted me to post that they were good for role play in the boudoir. Since I have not used them for that application, I will have to watch him closely :)
For future reference, the labels inside trousers will read, for example 80/96/112. That would be the leg length, waist size, and seat size, all in cms. This is standard labelling for any services trousers inside NATO.