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I don't understand why the word grow is even in there.
Reinforced knee, hem woven. What is the word grow adding to the description?
Do the trousers grow? Do they expand so children can grow into them?
I don't get it
The hem at the end of the leg has extra length that can be let out as the child grows. When the child grows an inch, you can unstitch the hem to keep the ankles covered. It’s like cuffed pants except stitched.
So in other words, they just need to rearrange the adjectives: "gray, grow hem, reinforced knee trousers."
Ah, that makes sense I guess. Ta!
Apparently a grow hem is a hem that can be easily unpicked in order to lengthen the trousers. I did not know this existed either so TIL I guess.
I assume 'grow hem' means that the leg is cut longer that it needs to be but currently hemmed at a shorter length. So that as the kid grows you can let more fabric out and have trousers the right length still.