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Aritzia Lodge Pants Short on 4'10" Frame, Fit, Sizing, Fabrics

The XXS Short has a 28" inseam and, when worn at the natural waist, fits a 4'10" reviewer comfortably without alterations.

Claire Beaumont3 min read
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Aritzia Lodge Pants Short on 4'10" Frame, Fit, Sizing, Fabrics
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Aritzia’s Lodge Pant has landed as a polished, travel-friendly alternative to jeans, a position influencers and hands-on reviewers have repeatedly made plain. Mia Stone called them a "viral Aritzia Lodge Pants" pick for travel, work, and everyday life, and the construction explains why: a high-elastic waist with a tie and a wide leg that drapes gives the silhouette a relaxed polish across fabrics that range from crepette/crepe to the linen-blend CruiseLinen.

Fit is where the details matter for petites. The Aritzia Lodge Pants have a 28" inseam in XXS Short, a measurement Pumpsandpushups confirmed and used to test the fit on a 4'10" frame. The reviewer, who lists her measurements as bust 32", waist 24", hips 36", and an actual inseam of 25", reports, "With the 28″ inseam, they work well for me when worn at my waist. If I were to wear them lower on my hips, like the model, they would be too long for my frame." An earlier hands-on review by Brooke also notes the crepette fabric drape on a 4'10" frame and that the short length works at the natural waist but can feel long if worn lower.

Sizing across bodies and fabrics is inconsistent enough to merit a careful read. Mia Stone tested sizing in-store and found that size Small sat "slightly tighter" in the hips on one fabric while Medium gave "more space in the hips" and felt oversized. Her guidance is explicit: "if you are going kind of like in between sizes and you want a little bit more of a tailored fit, go size down. And if you want more of a looser fit, then you can size up." Stylishsandy, who is 5'2", reports wearing a Small for a relaxed fit despite usually being XS or S. Reddit anecdotes reinforce the range of outcomes: a 5'8" user who orders XL Tall found them "way too big and too long."

Fabric choice changes the drape and the breathable feel. Mia’s comparison of Crepette versus CruiseLinen includes a wash-test and the observation that CruiseLinen, while "thick in your hand," is "more breathable than the Crepe ones" because it contains more natural fiber. Across reviews the pants are described as low-maintenance and wrinkle-resistant; Pumpsandpushups calls them "comfortable, wrinkle-resistant, and easy to dress up or down," language that aligns with Mia’s "barely wrinkle" assessment.

On styling and length, both Mia Stone and Stylishsandy advise keeping the legs slightly longer so they "skim the top of your shoes" or have a small break; both photographed the regular length with a 2-inch heel and planned to hem them for flats. Pumpsandpushups provides concrete outfit snapshots labeled by size, for example "Navy Crepe Wide-Leg Pants: Aritzia XXS Short in Admiral," and notes the clothes shown are unaltered to help petites compare.

Community pricing snippets list the Wilfred Lodge Pant at $138 and the Limitless Pant - Twill at $148 in Reddit aggregated answers, but product pages and exact fabric contents for Lodge Pant blends are inconsistently documented; Pumpsandpushups explicitly points out that the website does not list the short inseam measurement. For petites under 5'0", the practical takeaway is precise: an XXS Short with a 28" inseam will sit well at the natural waist on a 4'10" body, but fabric, size choice, and a plan to hem are all part of getting the clean, waist-skimming look the Lodge Pant promises.

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