British Army Gurkha Bermuda Shorts - Olive
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5' 6", 136lbs / 170cm, 62kg. Size No.2. Shown.
5' 10", 159lbs / 178cm, 72.5kg. Size No.4.
5' 11", 176lbs / 180cm, 80kg. Size No.6.
5' 10", 187lbs / 178cm, 85kg. Size No.8.
5' 11", 199lbs / 180cm, 90kg. Size No.10.
6', 209lbs / 182cm, 95kg. Size No.12.
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The pant is defined by its double-pleated front and high, cummerbund-style waistband with buckle fastenings.
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Original-style waist tag is kept for authenticity, but actual sizing is adjusted. Please check the size chart below for accurate fit.
Model Height Weight Size 1/Shown 5' 10" / 178cm 136lbs / 62kg No.2 2 5' 10" / 178cm 159lbs/ 72.5kg No.4 3 5' 11"/ 180cm 176lbs / 80kg No.6 4 5' 10" / 178cm 187lbs / 85kg No.8 5 5' 11"/ 180cm 199lbs / 90kg No.10 6 6' / 182cm 209lbs / 95kg No.12 Please use this info as a general guide as measurements are approximate.
Size Waist Hip No. 2 28.3" / 72 cm 40.9" / 104 cm No. 4 30.3" / 77 cm 42.5" / 108 cm No. 6 32.3" / 82 cm 44.1" / 112 cm No. 8 34.3" / 87 cm 46.1" / 117 cm No. 10 35.8" / 91 cm 48" / 122 cm No. 12 37.4" / 95 cm 50" / 127 cm
Size Thigh Length No. 2 26.4" / 67 cm 22.6" / 57.5 cm No. 4 27.2" / 69 cm 23.2" / 59 cm No. 6 28.3" / 72 cm 23.6" / 60 cm No. 8 29.1" / 74 cm 24.0" / 61 cm No. 10 29.9" / 76 cm 24.6" / 62.5 cm No. 12 30.7" / 78 cm 25.2" / 64 cm
Size Leg Opening No. 2 22.0" / 56 cm No. 4 22.8" / 58 cm No. 6 23.6" / 60 cm No. 8 24.8" / 63 cm No. 10 26" / 66 cm No. 12 27.6" / 70 cm In order to best determine fit, it may be helpful to compare our garment’s measurements to a similar garment you already own. Lay your garment on a flat surface and take all measurements from the outside of the garment.
Click here to check out our Garment Measuring Guide.
** If you are still confused, you can Contact Us to help you choose the size. **
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- 11.5 oz cotton drill fabric, 100% cotton
- Alloy buckle
- Polyester buttons
- Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
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- Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
The pant is defined by its double-pleated front and high, cummerbund-style waistband with buckle fastenings.
Original-style waist tag is kept for authenticity, but actual sizing is adjusted. Please check the size chart below for accurate fit.
Model | Height | Weight | Size |
1/Shown | 5' 10" / 178cm | 136lbs / 62kg | No.2 |
2 | 5' 10" / 178cm | 159lbs/ 72.5kg | No.4 |
3 | 5' 11"/ 180cm | 176lbs / 80kg | No.6 |
4 | 5' 10" / 178cm | 187lbs / 85kg | No.8 |
5 | 5' 11"/ 180cm | 199lbs / 90kg | No.10 |
6 | 6' / 182cm | 209lbs / 95kg | No.12 |
Please use this info as a general guide as measurements are approximate.
Size | Waist | Hip |
No. 2 | 28.3" / 72 cm | 40.9" / 104 cm |
No. 4 | 30.3" / 77 cm | 42.5" / 108 cm |
No. 6 | 32.3" / 82 cm | 44.1" / 112 cm |
No. 8 | 34.3" / 87 cm | 46.1" / 117 cm |
No. 10 | 35.8" / 91 cm | 48" / 122 cm |
No. 12 | 37.4" / 95 cm | 50" / 127 cm |
Size | Thigh | Length |
No. 2 | 26.4" / 67 cm | 22.6" / 57.5 cm |
No. 4 | 27.2" / 69 cm | 23.2" / 59 cm |
No. 6 | 28.3" / 72 cm | 23.6" / 60 cm |
No. 8 | 29.1" / 74 cm | 24.0" / 61 cm |
No. 10 | 29.9" / 76 cm | 24.6" / 62.5 cm |
No. 12 | 30.7" / 78 cm | 25.2" / 64 cm |
Size | Leg Opening |
No. 2 | 22.0" / 56 cm |
No. 4 | 22.8" / 58 cm |
No. 6 | 23.6" / 60 cm |
No. 8 | 24.8" / 63 cm |
No. 10 | 26" / 66 cm |
No. 12 | 27.6" / 70 cm |
In order to best determine fit, it may be helpful to compare our garment’s measurements to a similar garment you already own. Lay your garment on a flat surface and take all measurements from the outside of the garment.
Click here to check out our Garment Measuring Guide.
** If you are still confused, you can Contact Us to help you choose the size. **
- 11.5 oz cotton drill fabric, 100% cotton
- Alloy buckle
- Polyester buttons
- Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
- Machine wash cold, tumble dry low

The Gurkha trouser takes its name from Nepal’s elite soldiers of the same name, and the Gurkhas themselves derive their name from the Nepalese Kingdom of Gorkha. At the Gorkha military fort of Nalapani, the British military, in the form of the East India Company, came into conflict with the Gurkhas in around 1814, and their bravery and ferocity came as something of a shock. Armed with intricate knowledge of the terrain, superior stamina borne out of living most of their lives at high altitude, and complete fearlessness, the Gurkhas held out at Nalapani against a British force around six times their size until they had exhausted all food, water, and ammunition. Even then, they chose not to surrender, instead of fighting their way out of the surrounded fort and escaping into the hills.
The British eventually overwhelmed the Gurkhas through sheer numbers, and the Nepalese were forced to settle for peace with them at the end of the Anglo-Nepalese war. However, the British were so awed by the combat prowess of the Gurkhas that they created the highly unusual Treaty of Sugauli, which allows the British Army to recruit Gurkhas into their military to this day. The modern Gurkha recruitment program is known for being one of the world’s most brutal, famously including a 5km uphill run, which has to be completed with 25kg of sandbags strapped to the recruit’s head.
The Gurkha trouser was borne out of this alliance as well - rooted in British military tradition but explicitly modified for use by the Nepalese. The pant is defined by its double-pleated front and high, cummerbund-style waistband with buckle fastenings.