Inseam UL typically refers to the inseam length of a garment, often used in the context of pants or shorts. The "UL" may stand for "Ultra Long," indicating that the inseam is longer than standard measurements. This designation helps consumers identify clothing that will fit taller individuals or those seeking a longer fit. Always check specific sizing charts, as terminology can vary by brand.
That pants size means a 32 inch waist and a 36 inch length of the inseam. This type of measurements are used for men's pants.
The inside seam of a pant leg.
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No UL has many different listings and requirements, but it does not mean something is intrinsically safe.
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Underwriters Laboratory.
The difference between a long inseam and a short inseam regular is approximately 4 inches. The insane is measured from the heel of the show to the crotch of the pants.
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If you mean UL Rated, that is an abbreviation for an electrical product being approved by the Underwriters Laboratories as safe to use or have. If you buy a space heater, for instance, that is not UL Rated and does not bear the stamp that it is UL Rated, I wouldn't recommend using it.
The inseam for pants is the length of the pants from crotch to the bottom of the pants. A regular inseam is the typical length for pants and a long inseam is longer than normal and designed for taller people.