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I like my Patagonia Baggiesā„¢ like anyone, but they can only go so far. These shorts feel like a more complete and universal item. I know I know, you don’t believe in shorts, that’s great for you. I do, and these are why. Also,Ā  in certain situations, shorts with an Oxford can look more put together than with pants if done right. These are great because they are proper shorts and also double as swim trunks so you can travel with less stuff or be a ā€œfun, spontaneous personā€ if the mood strikes. Outlier are fabric freaks so I trust them pretty explicitly and their photos and experiments are fun to keep up with.
Apr 6, 2021

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Patagonia Baggies — classic and usable as a bathing suit if needed; cross genre too, worn by graphic designers who rock climb after work and frat bros at parties. That’s range. GAP 90’s Carpenter shorts — new creative direction at GAP is crushing it, especially with their throwbacks. Loose + right at the knee + zero stretch gives authentic carpenter dad vibes. Cookman Chef Shorts — The Bear really did make chef-core cool. Cookman makes utilitarian clothing that performs well but doesn’t make you look like a nerd. The drawstring waistband gives you some comfort for biking too. Gramicci Shell G-Short — lightweight and durable, these are comfortable for all day wear in the city or a long hike. The cinched belt makes adjustments super easy. Friends have said they’re super easy to clean too (strange selling point but sure).
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comfy, lightweight, can double as swim trunks, got a lil elastic loop in the right pocket to clip your keys on. my summer shorts rotation is just this in different colors
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was in a similar place with my short options last year, have kind of arrived at wearing pants unless its above 90 degrees or I am going to the beach. I got these shorts to exercise and really don't wear other athletic shorts anymore.
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