Apropos a recent thread, travel clothing for tall guys, these links offer a wide range of budgets, styles, genres, fabrics, and body types. Some of these merchants have travel-specific stuff. Others, such as golf and outdoor suppliers, haver items that can be readily adapted:
https://www.themodestman.com/best-places-to-buy-clothes-for-short-men/
https://www.insidehook.com/article/gear/best-outdoor-brands-short-men
https://www.under510.com/blogs/the-short-mens-clothing-blog/the-best-short-fat-mens-clothes-from-under-510
https://www.mensjournal.com/style/clothes-brands-short-men/
https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2018/9/26/17902336/clothes-short-retailers-petite-men-ash-and-erie-peter-manning-jimmy-aus
https://www.rei.com/s/mens-short-size-clothing?pagesize=90 (pants and shorts)
I'm reporting this thread. It should say "Clothing for the Vertically challenged guy"
How about the "vertically and horizontally challenged"?
Bogiesan, thanks for the "short and squatty" links.
Hey guys, after 52 years of marriage, I can say that about my hubby!
Horsewoofie - you may be accused of being ‘squattist’! I speak from experience being from a family line that is roughly square in shape with legs that don’t quite reach the ground!
Ian
My petite travel man (5 ft 4 inches) wears a lot of Uniqlo clothing for our trips. He loves their super soft jeans which have a hidden drawstring and lots of stretch for long plane trips. He also wears their activewear T shirts which dry in an hour following a hotel sink wash. Airism tank tops and trunks are quick dry underwear options.