Several engineering applications require cylindrical shells subjected to external pressure, and an increasing need for tubes of significant thickness has been experienced in recent years. So far, little study has been devoted to very stocky tubes, and a great amount of uncertainty exists on some important aspects, such as the consequences of imperfections on their failure pressure. This can only be computed by performing numerical analyses that consider both material (plasticity) and geometric (large displacement) nonlinearities. Such a procedure is feasible, but its use for design purposes is cumbersome, and handy alternatives are worth searching. In this paper, a comparatively simple formula is proposed, based on an interpretation of the ...