When I was shopping for casual shorts for home and the beach, I was curious how many, if not most, Asian brands called them sleep shorts. I don't even know what that means, but I've never worn anything to sleep on since I've been in diapers. I honestly see no point in wearing something like this before bed. But the photo in the ad got me hooked, they looked exactly what I was looking for and I love the turquoise color. So the first good news is that to me they look exactly like the photos. The big question when I look at Asian clothing is whether it suits me. I went for the 33-37 option for my 34 waist and they look very similar to the model on me. I would call it targeted advertising. That's what I wanted. They are described as solid cotton, but elsewhere as cotton, polyester, and spandex. Thank goodness for spandex, like the model, they had stretching issues where they needed to stretch and they barely made it. I'm having a hard time finding words to describe the fabric other than the oily feel. I have rarely felt a substance in which I felt so comfortable and comfortable. I suspected that the color of the light on the beach might be an issue when swimming, but they're actually legal, albeit marginally. They don't go see-through if that's what you mean, but they certainly get cheesy, though no more so than any retro 70's swimwear I've seen. When they get wet, they actually get very dark. If we divided men into two categories - shy and confident, confident men wouldn't worry about that.
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