I really like our which are still my go-to bottoms for my girls, but I wanted something similar and shorter - and thus, the Cargo Shorts were born.
The transition from a Capri design to shorts was not as simple as we anticipated, which is why folks found many prototypes in the .
A distinguishing design feature of Cargo Pants is the pockets on the side - but there is not enough real estate on the shorts to attach decent-looking pockets. This is why we focused on using D Rings instead, which I think works well in retaining a Cargo look and feel.
The four D Rings let you wrap and style the straps to your heart's content - there is no "correct" way to tie them - let your creativity decide. I personally just let them hang down as per the photos.
They look really nice with lace shorts beneath - which you will need anyway to keep the Kraken at bay when your girls are sitting.
Perfect for the great post-apocalyptic outdoors. Made in Gifu Japan.
Reasons not to buy
- If you are venturing into zombie land with your girls, the exposed legs could be vulnerable to scratches from the undead or flesh-eating plants.
- The waist does not have belt loops to attach a carabiner which is always useful when traveling.
- It probably won't look great when coupled with a harness.
- The straps get beaten up the most during the weathering process to produce an aesthetic some may not like. However, you can say that a zombie grabbed it while your Smart Doll tried to escape and it will all make sense.
- You could buy a pair of human Cargo Shorts for the same price or less.
- These will not fit humans unless the human is really really really slim.
- The straps cannot be used as an emergency escape rope.