What Styles of Men’s Shorts are Available?
During the summer, men’s shorts become a popular purchase for men wishing to enjoy the hot weather. There are a number of different products on offer that can come in a variety of designs, styles and fabrics to ensure you find a pair of shorts that suit you.
Board shorts are a popular choice among many men. Originally worn by surfers, this style of shorts has entered the mainstream fashion stores and is acceptable to wear in most places. In fact, you’ll see men wearing board shorts anywhere from the street to the park. Of course, the beach remains the place where you are most likely to see them. Many of them come in colorful patterns and can be emblazoned with images of surfboards and beach parties; it’s a delightful reminder of their beachside heritage.
Jeans are a fashionable and comfortable choice of trousers for men, and those wishing to still get a bit of sun on their legs can wear shorts made from denim. All the major brands such as Levi’s, Diesel and Wrangler make short versions of their jeans for men, although there are also cheaper alternatives available as well. The various styles of jeans are also replicated in jean shorts, from stone-washed to black denim.
Of course, many men opt for swim shorts during the summer. Usually more comfortable than constricting alternatives such as swimming trunks, swim shorts are made from a range of lightweight fabrics and are usually quite baggy. This is to make sure they do not cling to the skin in the water and become an annoyance. Brands like Of course, many men opt for swim shorts during the summer. Usually more comfortable than constricting alternatives such as swimming trunks, swim shorts are made from a range of lightweight fabrics and are usually quite baggy. This is to make sure they do not cling to the skin in the water and become an annoyance. Brands like Ralph Lauren make swim shorts for the more discerning gentleman, although even the most basic pair is sure to provide a comfortable and enjoyable experience for men wishing to enjoy the water.

Ah, an article by a woman for women! Nicely written, but I couldn’t blog about the comfortable nature of women’s underwear or bras. It just isn’t in me.