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11" Italian Textured Relaxed Short in White Stripe

Todd Snyder

GET 30% OFF WITH CODE BLACKFRIDAY30
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The code BLACKFRIDAY30 is valid through December 3, 2024. It can not be combined with any other offer or promotion. Some restrictions and exclusions apply including on third party merchandise, some cashmere, shearling, leather, suede and other styles. The following brands are excluded from sale: Aesop, Alden, Barbour, Bennett Winch, Blundstone, CPQ, D.S.& Durga, Esterbrook, F. Hamman, Foundwell, Frama, Il Bisonte, Jacques Soloviere, John Hardy, M. Cohen, Maor, Moscot, Oliver Peoples, Paraboot, Persol, Phaidon, Steamery, Unimatic, Weiss and Timex. Offers are valid at all Todd Snyder stores as marked well as online at toddsnyder.com. The offer is not valid at Todd Snyder wholesale partners.

Please note: All sales final for this item.

Our Beachcomber Short sits right between casual and dressy for maximum versatility. On the one hand, it has a comfortable elastic waist and interior drawcord — on the other, it has belt loops and a true zip-up fly, for a more tailored look. Crafted from cool, soft Italian cotton in white with a jacquard stripe and cut with a long 11” inseam, this short has a chic look that works well styled with everything from a tee and sneakers to a button-down and espadrilles.

  • 100% Cotton
  • Tailored Fit
  • 11” Inseam
  • Unlined
  • Elastic Waist
  • Concealable Drawcord
  • Belt Loops
  • Fully Lined
  • Side Seam Hand Pockets
  • Button-Through Back Welt Pockets
  • Vented Side Seams at Hem
  • 25” Leg Opening
  • Fabric From Italy
  • Made in China
  • Machine wash cold with like colors, gentle cycle. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry; lay flat to dry, low iron if needed.
  • Style PA66R0465

Premium Italian Fabrics

The Todd Snyder Collection is crafted from fine Japanese and Italian fabrics from a few of our favorite old-school, heritage mills, like Tollegno. Founded in 1900, Tollegno oversees everything from harvesting the raw materials to spinning yarn to weaving the fabric, all in pursuit of continuing Italy’s Biellese wool textile tradition.