Coast Short - Desert Rose Cotton Jersey
The Coast Short is a relaxed, versatile staple, perfect for throwing on over swimwear or pairing with your favorite tee. Made from soft cotton jersey with 50% recycled cotton, these high-rise shorts feature an elastic waistband and convenient side pockets for effortless style. Garment-dyed in Desert Rose for a soft, lived-in feel you’ll reach for day after day.
Size Chart
| Size | Bust | Underbust | Waist | Hip | |
| XXS | 0 | 32 1/2 | 26 1/2 | 24 1/2 | 36 |
| 0 | 33 | 27 | 25 | 36 1/2 | |
| XS | 0 | 33 1/2 | 27 1/2 | 25 1/2 | 37 |
| 2 | 34 | 28 | 26 | 37 1/2 | |
| S | 4 | 34 1/2 | 28 1/2 | 26 1/2 | 38 |
| 6 | 35 | 29 | 27 | 38 1/2 | |
| M | 8 | 35 3/4 | 29 3/4 | 27 3/4 | 39 1/4 |
| 10 | 36 1/2 | 30 1/2 | 28 1/2 | 40 | |
| L | 12 | 37 3/4 | 31 3/4 | 29 3/4 | 41 1/4 |
| 14 | 39 | 33 | 31 | 42 1/2 | |
| XL | 16 | 40 1/4 | 34 1/4 | 32 1/4 | 43 3/4 |
| 18 | 41 1/2 | 35 1/2 | 33 1/2 | 45 | |
Fit Details
Fabric + Care Instructions
50% Recycled Cotton + 50% Cotton
Machine wash cold & tumble dry low
50% Recycled Cotton + 50% Cotton
Machine wash cold & tumble dry low
50% Recycled Cotton + 50% Cotton
Machine wash cold & tumble dry low
50% Recycled Cotton + 50% Cotton
Machine wash cold & tumble dry low
Sustainability
50% of this 100% cotton jersey is recycled. Knitting and garment production waste is shipped back to the mill and broken down to make EcoCycle yarn, keeping waste out of landfills and reducing water consumption. Sewn and dyed in Los Angeles.
50% of this 100% cotton jersey is recycled. Knitting and garment production waste is shipped back to the mill and broken down to make EcoCycle yarn, keeping waste out of landfills and reducing water consumption. Sewn and dyed in Los Angeles.
50% of this 100% cotton jersey is recycled. Knitting and garment production waste is shipped back to the mill and broken down to make EcoCycle yarn, keeping waste out of landfills and reducing water consumption. Sewn and dyed in Los Angeles.
50% of this 100% cotton jersey is recycled. Knitting and garment production waste is shipped back to the mill and broken down to make EcoCycle yarn, keeping waste out of landfills and reducing water consumption. Sewn and dyed in Los Angeles.
