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NRS Women's Lolo Short - Closeout
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Designed to handle the grit and grime of the outdoors, guides, anglers and everyday adventurers love the NRS Women’s Lolo Short. These lightweight, rugged shorts are made for hot days on the boat and on the trail.
Product Details
- Recycled nylon/spandex blended material creates a lightweight short with optimal stretch for superior performance and comfort.
- DWR-treated, abrasion-resistant fabric sheds water, dries quickly and withstands the abuse of the outdoors.
- Zippered fly with waist button for ultimate convenience.
- Five-pocket design, including a zippered cargo pocket, offers plenty of places to store essentials.
- 8" inseam.
Imported.
Sizing
Size | Height | Weight (lbs) | Bust | Waist | Hips | Numeric Size |
XS | 4'8"-5'2" | 90-115 | 30"-33" | 24"-27" | 34"-37" | 4 |
S | 5'1"-5'6" | 110-135 | 32"-34" | 26"-30" | 36"-39" | 6 |
M | 5'5"-5'8" | 130-155 | 33"-37" | 29"-33" | 38"-42" | 8 |
L | 5'7"-5'10" | 150-180 | 35"-39" | 32"-36" | 40"-44" | 10 |
XL | 5'9"-6'0" | 175-210 | 38"-42" | 35"-39" | 42"-46" | 12 - 14 |
XXL | 5'11"-6'2" | 200-220 | 41"-43" | 38"-41" | 44"-48" | 16 - 18 |
Note: our sizing charts reflect your body measurements, not the measurements of the garment itself.
Size |
Height (cm) |
Weight (kg) |
Bust (cm) |
Waist (cm) |
Hips (cm) |
Numeric Size |
XS |
142-157 |
41-52 |
76-84 |
61-69 |
86-94 |
4 |
S |
155-168 |
50-61 |
81-86 |
66-76 |
91-99 |
6 |
M |
165-173 |
59-70 |
84-94 |
74-84 |
97-107 |
8 |
L |
170-178 |
68-82 |
89-99 |
81-91 |
102-112 |
10 |
XL |
175-183 |
79-95 |
97-107 |
89-99 |
107-117 |
12 - 14 |
XXL |
180-188 |
91-100 |
104-109 |
97-104 |
112-122 |
16 - 18 |
Note: our sizing charts reflect your body measurements, not the measurements of the garment itself.
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Specs
Fabric:
5.2 oz Recyled 95% nylon/5% spandex blend
Waistband:
Zippered fly with button
Pockets:
- 2 - Front
- 2 - Back
- 1 - Side
WARNING: This product can expose you to Bisphenol A (BPA), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. More about California Proposition 65 »