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Old 09-03-2005, 02:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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White Thai Shorts with split side

I've seen Yamamoto wear these in a couple of his fights. Any ideas where I could find shorts like these? They're pretty much plain white Thai or Boxing shorts with split sides like the Sprawl XTs.
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Old 09-03-2005, 03:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I've seen Yamamoto wear these in a couple of his fights. Any ideas where I could find shorts like these? They're pretty much plain white Thai or Boxing shorts with split sides like the Sprawl XTs.
Why would Thai shorts need a split seam at all?
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Because they look weird the way they stick out to the side, the split seams make them more straight without restricting movement.
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Why would Thai shorts need a split seam at all?
Design I am sure.
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Because they look weird the way they stick out to the side, the split seams make them more straight without restricting movement.
I thought that raised crotch with the angled protrusion of the short pant-legs was what made a Muay Thai short...a Muay Thai short?

If they're straight, aren't they just a regular pair of shorts?

What are the criteria for a pair of shorts to be considered "Muay Thai" (aside from being used in Muay Thai training, sparring, or fighting)?
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If you read the thread I said Thai or Boxing... the point is I'm looking for shorts like Yamamoto wore.
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