Tommy Bahama Boardshort 9" Inseam
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Description
- Tommy Bahama Women's Swimwear Size Chart
- You'll love the casual comfort and style of this Tommy Bahama® boardshort.
- Sleek boardshorts with contrast stitching throughout.
- Adjustable lace-up tie at waist.
- Palm tree embroidery at back waistband.
- Side cargo pockets with drainage eyelets.
- Relaxed fit.
- Made from easy-care nylon.
- 100% nylon.
- Contrast: 80% nylon, 20% Lycra®.
- Hand wash cold, line dry.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Waist Measurement: 30 in
- Outseam: 18 in
- Inseam: 9 in
- Front Rise: 9 in
- Back Rise: 13 in
- Leg Opening: 22 in
- Product measurements were taken using size SM (US 6-8). Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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- If you're not fully satisfied with your purchase, you are welcome to return any unworn and unwashed items with tags intact and original packaging included.
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Customer Reviews
Tommy Bahama Boardshort 9" Inseam
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Great length, but definitely not made for pear or hourglass shaped women. Great, comfy, loose fit at thighs and legs, but the waist ratio, for me, was just too large in comparison. Someone needs to be women's board short for such body types. Even pulling the drawstring as tight as possible left a good 6-7 inch gap in the back. Sadly, the shorts are not easily alterable as it would change the structure of the entire short. Going to return and will continue my years long search for a good fitting board short for my body type. Should've gone in to designing.
- D.l. - customer
- from United States
- January 15, 2013
These board shorts are stylish and comfortable. I loved having pockets on both sides. The length is nice too. Not too long or too short. I would highly recommend this product.
- Anonymous - customer
- from Gardner, KS
- April 9, 2013
These are a good sturdy boardshort. Great for watersports or just walking on the beach. I normally wear a size 8. I knew there was no way that I could wear a small, so I ordered the medium and they fit just right.
- Anonymous - customer
- from AZ
- March 28, 2013
Love these board shorts. The length is perfect and I don't feel self conscious when wearing them (I am 55). They sit lower than your natural waist and are very flattering and comfortable. Have worn them to paddle board, jet ski and will be going wind surfing in Venezuela soon so they will certainly get a work out!
- Anonymous - customer
- January 18, 2013
These shorts are a pretty good value overall. The material is a little light and as a result a bit "clingy" when wet. They also seem to stretch in the water a little; so, a little tight out of the water is not a bad thing.
- Laurie H - customer
- from Greater Cincinnati
- May 3, 2013





