Description

A longer take on our New Way Shorts. Designed to be the only shorts you need. Tailored for daily wear, engineered for active use, and water-ready so you can swim in them.

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Fabric

Fabric Story

Strong, durable and lightweight. Our Futurecloth is a 200gsm 97% Nylon, 3% Elastane canvas woven in Sweden. Boasting a substantial 35% two-way stretch, Futurecloth is significantly freer than many stretch fabrics.


It’s lightweight and breathable, while the air texturized nylon 6,6 yarns are both strong and soft enough to be a joy to wear every day. Finished with a Zelan R3 fluorocarbon-free F0 DWR treatment help keep it clean and dry.

  • Fiber Content

    • 97%Nylon
    • 3%Elastane
  • Finishing

    Zelan R3 fluorocarbon-free F0 DWR

  • Fabric Weight

    200GSM

  • Fabric Origin

    Woven in Sweden

  • UPF

    50+

  • Fabric Water Resistance

    Quick Drying

  • Breathability

    Average

  • Durability

    High

Fit

  • Cut

    Slim cut

  • Fidelity

    True to size

  • Stretch

    Two-way stretch

Size Chart

in Inches | Measured Flat

Size2829303132333435363840
Top opening15¾16¼16¾17¼17¾18¼18¾19¼19¾20¼21¼
Front Rise9¾1010¼10½10¾1111¼11½11¾12¼13½
Inseam1111111111111111111111
Leg opening9¾10¼10½10¾1111¼11½1212½
Olajuwon is 6’1”, 140 lbs and wears size 29 in Navy.
Marquis is 5’11”, 250 lbs and wears size 38 in Sagebrush.

Form

  • Made in

    Portugal

  • Product Weight

    250G(Size 32)

  • Hardware

    • Mombasa polyester slot button, made in Italy
    • Paracord 550 drawstring, made in USA
    • 3Bar adjust, made in Taiwan
  • Pockets

    • Two front slash + flow through pockets made with Japanese powermesh
    • Two rear welt + flow through pockets made with F.Cloth and Japanese powermesh

  • Construction Details

    11" inseam

  • Style Number

    P130-i5

    Care

    • Washing

      • Machine wash warm
      • Do NOT use fabric softener
    • Drying

      Tumble dry low

    • Ironing

      Iron low

    • Dry Cleaning

      Do not dry clean

    Photography Credits

    Photos by Emiliano Granado and Jon-Paul Rodriguez

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