{"id":38794218,"date":"2008-06-16T14:31:13","date_gmt":"2008-06-16T14:31:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.casey.com\/2008\/06\/op-shorts.html"},"modified":"2019-06-07T11:53:18","modified_gmt":"2019-06-07T15:53:18","slug":"200806op-shorts-html","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/casey.life\/blog\/2008\/06\/16\/200806op-shorts-html\/","title":{"rendered":"OP Shorts"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"p_embed p_image_embed\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" src=\"http:\/\/cmcimport.files.wordpress.com\/2008\/06\/media_httpfarm4static_aqrqk-scaled500.jpg\" alt=\"Media_httpfarm4static_aqrqk\" width=\"180\" height=\"240\" \/><\/div>\n<p>At some point, when I wasn&#8217;t paying attention, the meaning of &#8216;shorts&#8217; changed, and I mean &#8216;shorts&#8217; in the context of pants without leg coverings, hence the name &#8216;shorts&#8217;. Today &#8216;shorts&#8217; instead describes something more like a pair of small baggy pants with legs that reach to or beyond the knee. You&#8217;ll often see them worn hung low, with boxer shorts hanging out above. Ridiculous.<\/p>\n<p>In my day, shorts meant one thing. OP (short for Ocean Pacific, who produced a fine line of real shorts, usually corduroy, and in a wide variety of colors).<\/p>\n<p>Search for &#8216;OP Shorts&#8217; online today, and you&#8217;ll find they&#8217;re now hard to find. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.logo-it.net\/corduroyshorts.htm\">Sport It<\/a> sells OP, but has a limited supply. For someone of my waist size, orange seems to be the only option. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.essentialapparel.com\/index.cfm\/a\/catalog.prodshow\/vid\/57541\/catid\/280\/Ocean-Pacific-Corduroy-Short\">Essential Apparel<\/a> teasingly offers the color &#8216;royal&#8217; in sizes 30 and 32&#8230; but, NOT. Each is unavailable, and then instead suggest their own knockoffs as an alternative. You might then turn to <a href=\"http:\/\/shop.ebay.com\/items\/_W0QQ_nkwZopQ20corduroyQ20shortsQQ_fromZQQ_mdoZ\">Ebay<\/a>, where you&#8217;ll find plenty of listings for new and used OP shorts, and always with the adjective &#8216;vintage&#8217; attached (I guess &#8216;antique&#8217; just doesn&#8217;t work well for clothing, it is instead &#8216;vintage&#8217;).<\/p>\n<p>And in today&#8217;s Washington Post, another like-minded fellow ask whence went the shorts, and got knocked down pretty hard. Well, I&#8217;m sorry, but I&#8217;m sticking with my OPs. Style is for snobs who will order you what to wear. Laugh all you like, I&#8217;ll stick with what I like, and what I am comfortable in.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/wp-dyn\/content\/article\/2008\/06\/12\/AR2008061202111.html\">Three Wise Guys on Short Shorts for Men<\/a><br \/>\nThe Washington Post, June 15, 2008<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At some point, when I wasn&#8217;t paying attention, the meaning of &#8216;shorts&#8217; changed, and I mean &#8216;shorts&#8217; in the context of pants without leg coverings, hence the name &#8216;shorts&#8217;. 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