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Skate Shorts

Durable, functional bottoms designed for unrestricted movement, maximum comfort, and the perfect amount of steeze whether you're skating ledges, transition, or just cruising the streets.

Skateboard Shorts & Skate Bottoms

Skate shorts have undergone a radical transformation from the skin-tight denim cutoffs of the 70s pool sessions to today's technical performance wear. The 90s ushered in the era of oversized khaki shorts hanging well below the knee—a practical response to skateboarding's street evolution and the need for protection during inevitable slams. As skateboarding entered the 2000s, shorts briefly shrunk before the pendulum swung back to roomier fits that prioritized function and mobility. Today's skate shorts represent the culmination of this history, with brands developing specialized fabrics that combine stretch, durability, and quick-drying properties. Dickies' influence remains undeniable, with their work shorts repurposed by skaters for their unmatched durability, while companies like Polar and Brixton have refined these utilitarian designs with skate-specific details like reinforced phone pockets and blowout-resistant crotch gussets. The cargo short, once maligned by fashion circles, found permanent sanctuary in skateboarding for its practical storage and padded protection. Brands like Carhartt WIP and Dickies have collaborated with skate companies to create shorts that bridge the gap between workwear durability and skate functionality, while newer labels like Former and Dime offer modern interpretations with subtle technical upgrades. Whether you prefer the classic chino style, canvas work shorts, or the newer tech-fabric options, today's skate shorts offer the perfect balance of durability, mobility, and style—engineered specifically for the abuse of daily skating while maintaining the aesthetic that's become inseparable from skateboarding's visual language.

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