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Review on 🩳 Under Armour Microthread Shorts Black: Lightweight and Durable Performance Bottoms by Travis Rogers

Revainrating 5 out of 5

"dress " shorts. 5 stars for the shape. Mysterious stars to work.

First the technical details: Made in India. Do not use chlorine bleach. Wash in cold water. Do not iron. There are four pockets and buttoned back pockets for most phones. The fabric is a slightly stretchy polyester with a very tight weave. When wet, they dry quickly. the waist is a bit more elastic and has rubber letters for "threads" on the inside. These letters will stick to the fabric and help the tucked shirt stay in place. As for the iron ban, I washed them in cold water and hung them to dry without drying. they did well, almost without wrinkles. I ironed out a few creases with a warm iron through a damp cloth. Under Armor can't help but write their branding on these shorts, but at least it's on the edge of the back pocket and is almost invisible in a color to match the fabric. They are well done. Now to the philosophy of fashion. Is the term "shorts" an oxymoron? Are these shorts right for the general Under Armor demographic? As far as shorts go, these days you either wear cargo, chunky baggy shorts embellished with pockets that add a touch of sophistication to their aura, or you wear jeans or pants. These are trousers when they are cut. above the knee and neatly hemmed. Under Armor advertises them as sweat-wicking and comfortable in hot weather. Spring. they are shorts. They can be canvas and are still better than pants in the heat. I think from a fashion point of view it's okay to wear them when you're older: you're not going to get out of your lounge chair to play with the kids, you're not going to throw Frisbee. They will sit there with a cold drink and chat. I would also like to point out that navy blue is best if you have darker skin or a deep tan, otherwise opt for a lighter option.

Pros
  • Not only useful for the intended purpose
Cons
  • I'm worried