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Get ready for summer with these shorts.
Get ready for summer with these shorts. (Photo: William Ferguson/Unsplash)

Our Nine Favorite Shorts for Summer

For hitting the beach, the trail, and everything in between

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Get ready for summer with these shorts.
(Photo: William Ferguson/Unsplash)

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After a winter of long johns, Gore-Tex, and jeans, we’re ready to see our shins again. Here are nine great options to let those knees breathe.


Arc’teryx Bastion Long ($80)

(Courtesy of Arc'teryx)

Loose and flowy, are at home on the approach and at dinner in the city. The midweight blend is breathable yet built to take a punch.


Myles Everyday ($60)

(Courtesy of Myles)

Matched with a T-shirt, are great for a casual brunch. Take off the shirt and they’re great for the beach.


Levi’s 511 Slim Cutoff ($60)

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Jorts are so easy to do wrong, but . They come looking like they’ve been beat to hell and feature a trim fit and rolled bottoms.


Kitsbow The Haskell ($165)

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A solid dose of spandex allows to stretch in every direction, making them ideal for the bike. But a slim, tailored fit means they also go great with a button-down.


Chubbies All Days ($40)

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“Sky’s out, thighs out” is the Chubbies tagline. . Some can rock it. Some cannot. Figure out where you fall before buying.


Fjällräven Barents Pro ($120)

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With a double-layered seat and Fjällräven’s bomber cotton/poly blend, are made for bushwhacking. We also dig the bevy of pockets that hold all your everyday carry essentials.


Patagonia Stretch All-Wear Hybrid ($70)

(Courtesy of Patagonia)

Organic cotton with just a touch of spandex makes these great for long days playing by the water. let us take them hiking and camping, too.


Nau Kush Chino ($80)

(Courtesy of Nau)

Clean lines and zero pretense: that’s what we appreciate about . The materials are environmentally friendly—organic cotton, recycled polyester, and hemp.


Corridor Seersucker ($175)

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Textured cotton makes . High-quality cotton and hand stitching make them as comfortable as shorts get.

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