28inch Waist
The 1941 Dated British Khaki Drill Shorts were a type of military shorts worn by soldiers in the British Army during World War II. These particular shorts were designed for soldiers serving in the Far East and desert regions, where the climate was hot and dry. They were made of a lightweight and breathable khaki-colored cotton fabric known as "khaki drill," which was popular for military uniforms in tropical and desert environments.
The shorts featured a high-waisted design and a button fly, with large pockets on each leg to provide storage for personal items and other essentials. The shorts were typically worn with a matching khaki shirt and a wide-brimmed hat for protection against the sun.