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British Army Gurkha Bermuda Pants - Olive

Regular price ₩86,000
Unit price
per 
inches
cm
Size Waist Hip front rise back rise Thigh Inseam Length Leg Opening
No.2 29.9 43.3 13.8 16.5 26.8 29.5 41.3 18.7
No.4 31.5 44.9 14 16.9 27.6 29.9 42.5 19.1
No.6 33.1 46.5 14.2 17.3 28.3 30.3 43.3 19.7
No.8 34.6 48 14.4 17.7 29.1 30.7 44.1 20.1
No.10 37 49.6 14.6 18.1 29.9 31.1 44.5 20.5
No.12 39.4 51.2 15 18.5 30.7 31.5 44.9 20.9

1. Waist: Lay flat, align the waistband, measure straight across the top of the waistband.

2. Hip/Seat: Measure across the widest part of the hip area.

3. Front Rise: Measure from the crotch seam to the top of the front waistband.

4. Back Rise: Measure from the crotch seam to the top of the back waistband.

5. Thigh: Measure straight from the crotch seam to the outer edge of the leg.

6. Inseam: Measure from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.

7. Length: Measure from the top of the waistband to the hem.

8. Leg Opening: Measure straight across the bottom of the leg.

Sizes can vary from 2-3 centimeters because they are measured by hand. 1inch=2.54cm.

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  • 5' 10", 160lbs / 178cm, 83kg. Size No. 4.

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    • The key features of the Gurkha trousers are the two over-lapping belts on the waist band, the high rise, and its pleated design. The trousers get their name from the legendary Gurkha soldiers, considered to be the strongest soldiers in Nepal. The courage of the Gurkhas was praised even after Nepal was defeated by the British Empire in the Anglo-Nepalese War, with the British creating the Treaty of Sugauli in 1816 allowing them to enlist Nepalese citizens to fight for British Army.

    The key features of the Gurkha trousers are the two over-lapping belts on the waist band, the high rise, and its pleated design. The trousers get their name from the legendary Gurkha soldiers, considered to be the strongest soldiers in Nepal. The courage of the Gurkhas was praised even after Nepal was defeated by the British Empire in the Anglo-Nepalese War, with the British creating the Treaty of Sugauli in 1816 allowing them to enlist Nepalese citizens to fight for British Army.

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