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G GradualStore catalogue

194 pieces from the G Gradual store on Amazon, $9.98 to $49.99.

Independent catalogue of the G Gradual store

Training clothes sorted byinseam, pockets and fabric

194 pieces from the G Gradual Amazon store, each with its waist and hip measurements in inches, its pocket count and the full colour run. Prices sit between $9.98 and $49.99.

Waist, hip and inseam in inches on every page

70 pieces close their pockets with a zip

Shorts run 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 inch inseams

4.38 stars across 219,434 Amazon reviews

Most reviewed

What the store actually sells

Ranked by Amazon review count, one card per listing so the same short does not appear twice.

All 194 pieces
Sorted by feature

Pick by the thing that decides it

Five lists built from the listing text itself, not from a hand-picked selection.

Colour

Six colour families cover the store

Black alone runs through 86 of the 194 cards here.

Colour pages
Questions

The four we get asked most

Ten more
Do you sell these yourself?

No. This is a catalogue of the G Gradual store on Amazon. Every button takes you to the listing, and the purchase happens there under Amazon terms.

Where do the sizes on each page come from?

From the brand size chart on the Amazon listing. We copy the waist, hip, chest and inseam columns as published, in inches, without rounding them.

Why do two products look almost the same?

Because the brand often sells one garment in several inseams or with a different pocket count. We keep them apart when the listing does, and merge colour duplicates of the same model into one page.

How current are the prices?

They come from the Amazon product API on the day the catalogue was built. Amazon changes them without warning, so the number on the listing is the one that counts.

What this catalogue is, and what it leaves out

G Gradual sells training clothes on Amazon and nowhere else. The store page there shows hundreds of tiles, most of them the same garment in a different colour, so the count tells you nothing. We pulled the store apart, merged the colour twins back into the model they came from and ended up with 146 distinct pieces across 194 catalogue cards.

Every measurement here comes from the size chart Amazon publishes on the listing. Nothing is rounded or smoothed. Where the chart contradicts the title, and it does on ten listings, both numbers appear on the product page with a line saying which is which. Ratings and review counts are pooled by Amazon across colours and sizes, so a black pair and a navy pair of the same short share one score. We show the pooled figure and say so.

What you will not find is a verdict. We have not worn any of it, so there are no scores of our own, no best-of ranking and no invented test results. The sorting is the product: inseam, pocket type, fabric blend, sun rating, size span. Decide from the numbers, then read the Amazon reviews written by people who did buy the thing.