These are perfect for workouts, hikes, swims, casual Fridays, etc.
Whether you're playing basketball, running, lifting weights or golfing, these sweat-wicking styles from Nike, Fabletics, Lululemon, Municipal, Patagonia and others will keep you cool and comfortable.
OLD-SCHOOL BASKETBALL SHORTS used to be insanely baggy, but delivered plenty of freedom to move as you play. The downside is that they also felt like two hefty sacks on your legs. Nowadays, the best ...
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Quiksilver is practically synonymous with rash guards and board shorts, so of course we had to include a style from the brand. There are ample colorways to choose from, and the cargo pocket makes for ...
Gone are the days when we had to resort to baggy gym shorts for workouts and racing. Bottoms today are tailored for performance and have features that cater to runners’ needs, including perforated ...
Shopping for men’s swim trunks is similar to buying any other piece of clothing, according to Adam Ballheim, stylist to Christian Slater, Lakeith Stanfield, Ben Aldridge and Jharrel Jerome. “Men ...