£69.95 £139.95
Inspired by the 1970’s climbing revolution that started on the big walls of Yosemite, the Boulder shorts are intended for a life outdoors. Versatile and lightweight, yet durable, with a classic fit. They’re made from 100% organic cotton with a herringbone weave from Halley Stevenson in Scotland, who have been making high quality, heritage fabrics since 1864. A lightweight wax finish provides weather resistance and durability while still maintaining breathability and ease of movement. It also gives character. Over time waxed cotton acquires an aged patina, each wrinkle and crease written into the fabric recording every journey taken. That means rather than wearing out, they wear in, year after year.
Amundsen shorts run on the small side. If you're on the cusp between two sizes, we suggest you take the larger size.
Metric (cm) | XS | Small | Medium | Large |
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Seat | 84-89 | 90-95 | 96-101 | 102-107 |
Waist | 59-64 | 65-70 | 71-76 | 77-82 |
Body Height | 156-164 | 160-168 | 164-174 | 168-176 |
Inches | XS | Small | Medium | Large |
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Seat | 33-35 | 35½ - 37½ | 37¾ - 39¾ | 40¼ - 42¼ |
Waist | 23¼ - 25¼ | 25½ - 27½ | 28 -30 | 30¼ - 33¼ |
Body Height | 61½ - 64½ | 63 - 66¼ | 64½ - 68½ | 66¼ - 69¼ |
Amundsen clothing is named after one of the greatest explorers ever to walk the Earth. No pressure there then. In fact, the company’s co-founder, Jørgen Amundsen, is a relative of the legendary man himself, and the brand’s designs are based on classic styles from the golden age of exploration. Throw in a generous dash of 1960s Nordic ski resort chic and you’ve got a unique range of good-looking kit that’ll get you noticed in all the right ways.
However, there’s nothing old-fashioned about the way Amundsen’s gear performs. Ruggedly built from merino wool and waterproof triple-layer cotton, these are serious expedition-grade garments built for a Scandi outdoor culture – a concept that the Norwegians call ‘friluftsliv’, or ‘open-air life’. It’s the idea that time spent enjoying the freedom of the outdoors should be a core part of your life, since it enhances just about everything else. Now that’s something we can all get on board with.