You might be a grown man. If you are, your shorts should fall at (or probably above) the knee. If they do not, you have three options.
#1.) Cut the fabric using scissors, like Michael Bastian did here.
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#2.) Roll them. The good people at DSquared did it.
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#3.) Buy new shorts. This pair from J. Crew with a 7" inseam is viable.
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