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Bermuda shorts

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Knee-length walking shorts for men or women
A businessman wearing Bermuda shorts
A modern day businessman inHamilton,Bermuda wearing formal business attire including Bermuda shorts

Bermuda shorts, also known aswalk shorts[1] ordress shorts, are a particular type of shorttrousers, worn as semi-casual attire by both men and women. Thehem, which can becuffed or un-cuffed, is around 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the knee.

They are so-named because of their popularity inBermuda, aBritish Overseas Territory, where they are considered appropriate business attire for men when made of suit-like material and worn withknee-lengthsocks, adress shirt,tie, andblazer.

True Bermuda shorts are not to be confused with "capri pants" extending below the knee.Cargo shorts may be a similar length but are typically baggy or less "tailored" than Bermuda shorts and more typical of West Coast American fashion.[citation needed]

History

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QueenElizabeth II,Prince Philip,Princess Anne, and Bermuda shorts-cladPrince Charles in 1957.
British military commandersBrooke-Popham andWavell in World War II

The invention of Bermuda shorts is attributed to native Bermudian and tea shop owner Nathaniel Coxon, who in 1914 hemmed the uniform pants of his employees allowing for more comfort in summer heat. TheBritish Army, stationed in Bermuda duringWorld War I, adopted the shorts for wear in tropical and desert climates.[2]

Bermuda shorts became a popularsportswear item in the 1920s and 1930s for their association with leisure and tropical vacations. Their name was likely codified in theUnited States by The Bermuda Shop, aNew York City sportswear retailer.[3]

According to Jack Lightbourn, former Executive Vice President of the Bank of Bermuda, the general managers of the two banks in Bermuda,The Bank of Bermuda Ltd andThe Bank of N.T. Butterfield and Sons Ltd[clarification needed] were concerned that their male employees would not have suitable clothing to wear due to clothing shortages related toWorld War II. They arranged for a local tailor to make two pairs of shorts, modeled on the shorts of the British military, for each of their male employees. The shorts were made from a very itchy grey flannel material, and each employee was supplied with two pairs of heavy grey wool long socks to wear with the shorts. This was the beginning of Bermuda shorts as business attire in Bermuda as well as the pairing of long socks with Bermuda shorts.[4] In the post-war period local merchants such as Trimingham Bros. and H.A. & E. Smiths improved the design of the shorts and used bright coloured materials as the shorts became more popular.

Vogue first used the term "Bermuda shorts" in 1948. The rise in the popularity of the shorts coincides with the broader rise in acceptability of shorts as daily wear.[3] Along withjeans, Bermuda shorts were prohibited for female students atPenn State University until 1954, when the ban was lifted only for off-campus events.[5] A piece from that year inThe New Yorker mentions that although sales figures for the shorts at retailers such asBrooks Brothers were increasing, certain hotels and clubs still would not allow them.[6]

Bermuda shorts experienced renewed popularity in the1970s due to increased interest inthe fashion of the 1950s. They reappeared on the runways for several years starting in the early 1990s.[3]

Uses

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22 June 1940Prospect Camp inspection by Lieutenant-General SirDenis Bernard of 1stBermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps Contingent to theLincolnshire Regiment showing officers' and Other Ranks wearing shorts

Bermuda shorts are considered more appropriate in hot subtropical and tropical climates than the typical heavier clothing favored in Europe. Many businesses in the West today that have a business casual policy similarly allow this kind of clothing in the hotter seasons, especially in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

Bermuda shorts are also part of the boys' summer uniforms of many private schools in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.

Bermuda shorts are part of the attire for the BritishRoyal Navy andRoyal Canadian Navy. It was part of the uniform of theRoyal Ceylon Navy.

During the opening ceremonies of theOlympics andParalympics, Bermuda's delegation traditionally wears red Bermuda shorts (red being the primary color in the territory'sflag).

See also

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References

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  1. ^Harvey, Helen (2015-11-25)."Junior doctors at Taranaki Base Hospital bring walkshorts back in fashion for a day".The Dominion Post. Retrieved5 June 2017.
  2. ^"Knee Deep in History".TABS.
  3. ^abcMaril, Madge."The Bermuda Shorts Trend Didn't Just Happen — And It Far Predates Your Mom".The Zoe Report. Retrieved3 October 2020.
  4. ^"A Limey in Bermuda: Shorting the Shorts". Archived fromthe original on 2009-12-13. Retrieved2009-12-08.
  5. ^Bezilla, Michael (15 September 2016)."Expansion and Its Consequences".PSU.edu. Retrieved3 October 2020.
  6. ^Balliett, Whitney; Gill, Brendan."Shorts".The New Yorker. Retrieved3 October 2020.

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