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Shorts That Survive a Full Day

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Black Shorts That Don't Try Too Hard
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Black Shorts That Don't Try Too Hard

Most black shorts fail in one of two directions. They're either trying so hard to be technical that they look like you've wandered off a trail run, or they're so aggressively casual that they read as an afterthought. Neither works when you're trying to look like someone who thought about getting dressed. The shorts we've pulled together here live in the space between those two failure modes. The right inseam length matters more than most men realize. Too short and it becomes a statement you didn't mean to make. Too long and you're back in 2004. We've been looking specifically at cuts that sit just above the knee, fabrics that don't wrinkle the moment you sit down, and waistbands that don't broadcast their elasticity to the room. Black is the easy call for this category because it travels well and works harder across more situations. These are the ones that look considered without announcing themselves.

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Check Shorts That Actually Earn Their Keep
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Check Shorts That Actually Earn Their Keep

Check shorts have a credibility problem and it comes down to one thing: most of them look like they belong at a resort buffet, not anywhere you actually want to be seen. The pattern draws attention, which means the cut, the length, and the weight of the fabric all matter more than they would on a plain pair. Get those things wrong and the check just amplifies the problem. Get them right and you have something that works harder than people expect from shorts. We have been looking specifically at options where the check feels considered rather than loud, where the inseam sits at a length that works with clean footwear, and where the fabric has enough structure to hold a shape through a full day. Madras, tattersall, windowpane. Each one asks something slightly different from the rest of the outfit. The ones we have pulled together here answer that question before you even have to ask it.

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Khaki Shorts You'll Reach For First
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Khaki Shorts You'll Reach For First

Most men own a pair of khaki shorts that look fine on a hanger and slightly wrong in real life. The fabric puckers somewhere unexpected. The length is off by an inch in a way that's hard to explain but easy to see. The pockets add bulk where there shouldn't be any. We've been looking specifically for the ones that avoid all of that, which means paying close attention to inseam length, fabric weight, and whether the waistband sits properly without a belt doing all the heavy lifting. The khaki short is a harder thing to get right than it looks, and most brands don't bother trying. The ones we've pulled together here work because the cut is considered and the fabric has enough structure to hold its shape through a full day of actually wearing them. Smart enough to pair with a linen shirt, relaxed enough for a plain tee. These are the ones you reach for without thinking.

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Navy Shorts You'll Reach For First
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Navy Shorts You'll Reach For First

Navy is the color that makes shorts look like a decision rather than an afterthought. It works with everything you already own, reads cleaner than khaki, and ages better than any of the novelty prints you've talked yourself into over the years. We've spent a lot of time thinking about why some shorts get reached for every single morning and others sit folded at the bottom of a drawer, and the answer is almost always the same. Fit through the seat and thigh, a hem that hits at the right point on the knee, and a fabric with enough weight to drape properly rather than cling. These are not complicated requirements. They're just consistently ignored by most of what's out there. The shorts in this collection get those fundamentals right, whether you're wearing them with a linen shirt on vacation or a faded tee on a Saturday morning. Navy done well is essentially a wardrobe basic that never needs replacing.

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Plain Shorts That Don't Try Too Hard
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Plain Shorts That Don't Try Too Hard

Most shorts are guilty of something. A logo where there shouldn't be one. A length that can't decide what it wants to be. A pocket that adds bulk without adding anything useful. The category has a real noise problem, which is why finding a plain, well cut pair that simply gets out of its own way can take longer than it should. We've been looking specifically at shorts that earn their place through fit and fabric rather than branding or distraction. Inseam that hits somewhere between mid thigh and the knee. A waistband that sits properly. Cloth that doesn't go papery after three washes. These are not boring choices. They're the ones that actually work with the rest of what you own, that photograph well on holiday without looking like you tried to dress for a photograph, and that hold up across a full summer rather than one long weekend. Restraint, when it's executed well, is its own kind of statement.

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Printed Shorts That Don't Try Too Hard
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Printed Shorts That Don't Try Too Hard

Most printed shorts are guilty of one of two things. Either they're so loud they make every decision about what to wear on top completely impossible, or they're so cautiously minimal they may as well be plain. The ones worth owning sit in neither camp. A good print reads with intention without demanding the whole outfit orbit around it. Scale matters more than most men realize. A large chaotic pattern on a shorter inseam is a statement whether you meant it to be or not. We've been looking specifically for prints that work with a plain tee, a linen shirt worn open, or a simple polo without any of those combinations feeling forced. Florals that aren't resort wear. Geometric patterns that don't look like a beach towel. Abstract prints with enough restraint to wear somewhere other than a pool. The length and the fabric weight matter just as much as the pattern itself. These are the ones that have the confidence to let you wear them.

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Stripe Shorts That Punch Above Their Weight
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Stripe Shorts That Punch Above Their Weight

Most stripe shorts get it wrong in the same two ways. The stripe is either too bold and you look like a deck chair, or the fit is too baggy and the whole thing reads as an afterthought. Getting both right at the same time is rarer than it should be. Stripe shorts should do what a good striped shirt does for a wardrobe: add a bit of life without demanding attention, work with a plain tee as easily as a linen overshirt, and look like they belong on a man who thought about what he put on. We've been looking specifically at cuts that sit at the right length, fabrics that don't crease into disaster after twenty minutes of sitting down, and stripe colorways that actually coordinate with the rest of a summer wardrobe rather than fighting it. These are not novelty pieces. They are the ones you reach for on a good day and look better than you expected.

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The Tailored Shorts Worth Knowing About
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The Tailored Shorts Worth Knowing About

Most men own shorts that belong on a beach and nowhere else. That's fine for the beach. It's a problem everywhere else summer asks something of you. A rooftop dinner, a weekend away somewhere with a bit of style to it, a lunch that's too warm for trousers but too considered for whatever faded swimwear you've been holding onto since 2016. Tailored shorts solve this without making you feel overdressed or like you're trying to look European. The key is in the cut and the fabric. Too long and they read as awkward. Too short and you're in different territory entirely. The sweet spot sits just above the knee in a fabric with enough structure to hold a crease but enough weight to move properly in heat. Linen, cotton twill, a good wool blend for cooler evenings. We've pulled together the pairs that understand the assignment and wear well with a leather loafer or a clean white sneaker equally.

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