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Got a link?Just go for the 5” bro. No one can get in your way at this point.
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Got a link?Just go for the 5” bro. No one can get in your way at this point.
Look, I can’t help it that I have a dumpy from working out.Anytime you do a double take Looking at someone's shorts.
I have 6" that feel long
I have 6" that feel long
Strap it up and go for 5!
But what about when it's a compliment?Anytime you do a double take Looking at someone's shorts.
If you have to ask........ the shorts are too short.Because I think I want to test those limits this summer.
Augusta National , Cypress Point, SF Golf Club and more traditional policy golf clubs do not permit men to wear short pants while playing golf.9-11 inches seems like the popular range today. Of course with some individuals, anything less than their long pants inseam is living dangerously.
Just curious, do they use a measure tape or something if unsure?Augusta National , Cypress Point, SF Golf Club and more traditional policy golf clubs do not permit men to wear short pants while playing golf.
I guess any pant that does not reach the ankles is forbidden.Just curious, do they use a measure tape or something if unsure?
To clarify, I was describing the popular inseam length in the apparel industry.Augusta National , Cypress Point, SF Golf Club and more traditional policy golf clubs do not permit men to wear short pants while playing golf.
I know you were, and I pointed out that if one wants to be traditional he needs to save his short pants for the basketball court, play his golf wearing long pants, and like it.To clarify, I was describing the popular inseam length in the apparel industry.
I had to actually go out and buy a pair of trousers the other month when I got invited to play MPCC because of the no shorts rule. Shorts are all I wear.Augusta National , Cypress Point, SF Golf Club and more traditional policy golf clubs do not permit men to wear short pants while playing golf.
I’ve heard stories about those kinds of surprises upon check in at places. I learned to google it juuuust to be safe, or make a phone call. They won’t chastise you for being respectful (and unable to locate it on their website if they have one)I had to actually go out and buy a pair of trousers the other month when I got invited to play MPCC because of the no shorts rule. Shorts are all I wear.