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| department | mens |
|---|---|
| date_first_available | January 7, 2026 |
| product_warranty | For warranty information about this product, please click here |
| best_sellers_rank | #240,068 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #787 in Men's Athletic Shorts |












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Customers find these shorts to be good quality for casual wear, comfortable, and lightweight, with one customer noting the material has a little stretch. Customers disagree on the sizing, with some finding them perfect while others say they run small.
Swim trunk material. Easy to keep clean and fits well Read more
Best gym and everyday shorts! These are so comfortable, lightweight, and great material! Iβve bought a few pairs already and will be ordering more. Read more
Good fit and durability. No signs of wear after more than 20 washings. Read more
Pockets too small, sized small for 2x Read more
Nice shorts but returned wrong size Read more
Quality seems OK, but these run way small (like most Chinese clothing). I bought the XXL and it didn't fit. (I'm 6'0", 210). Read more
My 16 year old son loves these! The material is comfortable with a little stretch. They are wash-and-wear, no wrinkles. Read more
Bought several color sets of these for my teenage son. Heβs 5 foot 8 and 140 pounds and the small fits him perfectly. These type of shorts are very popular with teenage athletes right now. Several friends have asked where he purchased them. Oh, and I should also mention that he loves the hidden zipper pocket as heβs able to hide his cell phone in there while in school and apparently no one can tell itβs there. Cell phones are supposed to stay in their backpacks at all times and, while I do want him to follow the rules, if there were ever an emergency (think school shooting) and he had to run or hide without his backpack, I wouldnβt mind if he had his phone in his pocket. Sad that we have to think that way, but itβs an unfortunate reality. Read more