This high - waist vintage bootcut has a slight
flare at the bottom which becomes an easy way to slowly transition into the 70's swing.
Not exact matches
When your elbows are
flared 90 degrees
at the
bottom of the bench press, your upper arms become perpendicular to your torso,
which forces the bar to move in a vertical line to your neck.
It is not as wide or
flare cut
at the
bottoms which I like and the waistband is thicker and has a good amount of stretch, making it very comfortable and not restrictive.
The only complaint is that they are more wide
at the
bottom than they appear in the photo (I prefer a very small boot cut, these are borderline
flare,
which I can't stand) and they are about 3 inches too long.
The one thing I'm not the biggest fan about with these tie front shorts is that they are
flared slightly
at the
bottom which did exaggerate my pear shape.
Cage guards,
which flare out from the cage
at the
bottom, are also great
at keeping food in the cage.