Ski Tousers / Salopettes in SHORT length (29")

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 Ski Tousers / Salopettes in SHORT length (29")

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I got them from a North Face UK shop. Just looked at the label and it says... M....hmmmm useful

Mine are unlined, no insulation, simple nylon inner. NF do an insulated version which is on their website along with the size chart.
http://search.thenorthface.com/exec/?q=VARIUS%20GUIDE%20PANT%20WOMENS&site=NA&env=prod
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Finally found several pairs of short ski pants in Lockwoods in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.

Only brands I could find with short length pants were: Schoffel + Protest. Decathlon have some cheap pants at £25 which come in 2 lengths (under 1.8mt and over 1.8mt) but they're actually more like reg and long. Also a place in Gloucester that does a 27" leg but was sorted by then so didn't pursue.
I think most brands make the short and long version of whatever size. I end up having to get companies to special order longs for me. I wear 36" inseam, and regulars just look stupid! I would hope they do the same for the women's lines, but I have never checked that out.
I have the long length problem and struggle to find anything longer than 32". I would love to know from others on this site where you go to get your extra long pants. Am looking for some now so please if you read this will you add your suggestions to this area. Thanks so much
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North Face pants are generally shorter in the leg than any other pants I have come across. In the past with my longer Columbia bottoms, I have found they look great with ski boots, nice and "ruffled" at the bottom of the legs, but annoying with trainers/apres ski shoes, so as the consensus seem to do, I roll them up like turn ups when I am out of boots.
Mind you, once I am out of boots I do tend to change out of all my ski gear. Apres is usually sitting in all gear inc boots, before returning to my accommodation and changing before going back out. Easy.
Tony_H wrote:Apres is usually sitting in all gear inc boots, before returning to my accommodation and changing before going back out. Easy.


God I hope not. Ski, apres ski, eat, sleep. What's with all this going back out stuff?
ellistine wrote:
Tony_H wrote:Apres is usually sitting in all gear inc boots, before returning to my accommodation and changing before going back out. Easy.


God I hope not. Ski, apres ski, eat, sleep. What's with all this going back out stuff?


You'll find out soon

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