Merchant Category: Clothing, fashionMerchant Tags: shorts
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We sell short shorts for men!
http://www.yimps.comYimps are lightweight corduroy shorts for men. Designed and manufactured in California, Yimps are blazing the trail for the comeback of men�s shorts with a vintage flair. Offered in two styles – original fit (4 inch inseam) and mid-thigh fit (6 inch inseam). Based out of Los Angeles, each pair is made to order. Once you break in your Yimps, they will feel like a member of the family. We welcome direct feedback from our customers to help ensure your Yimps make all your dreams come true.
Contact us at awesome@yimps.com
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We sell vintage/retro lightweight corduroy short shorts for men. Our casual surf & swim trunks are made for the beach, golf course, tennis court or yacht club.
Yimps are lightweight corduroy short shorts for men. Designed and manufactured in Los Angeles, California, Yimps are blazing the trail for the comeback of men�s short shorts with a vintage flair. Offered in two styles – original fit (4 inch inseam) and mid-thigh fit (6 inch inseam), each pair is made to order and custom colors are available upon request. Once you break in a pair of Yimps, they will feel like a member of the family. We welcome direct feedback from our customers to help ensure your Yimps instill glory in your every day life.
Contact us at awesome@yimps.com
Cheers!
Yimps was founded on the design and ideals of Matt Riley:
“As for me, I’ve always enjoyed wearing short shorts. As teenagers in the 90’s we used to put on short shorts and dress like tourists at Disneyland, or put on skates and hit the beach with ghetto blasters and fake moustaches. I’ve called them yimps since the 90’s. It was a word that kind of evolved, derived from the word “yeah.” Over time I got tired of buying old 80’s men’s shorts off eBay or thrift stores, so I decided to create my own custom pattern so I could make my own shorts any time I wanted. I found a pattern maker in LA who made a custom pattern for me, and I took it a step further by adding tags and labels. People started asking about them, so I graded the pattern and started building some inventory. Within a few months we were doing photo shoots and building the website, a fun hobby quickly became a fun business venture”.
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