| Believe it or not, my local Walmart has a bunch of shorts like the ones linked here, in different colors. |
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I pretty much only get my kid shorts with zippered pickets these days so wallet, phone, and keys don't disappear. He rarely breaks out the basketball length shorts anymore.
Adidas has many options that he likes, though prices are much better at Nat'l Harbor. He wears them for school and then just changes shoes for track. Good deal IMO because I don't have to buy school clothes + workout clothes! He also has https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/adidas-mens-axis-6-woven-shorts-22adimxs226wvnshratb/22adimxs226wvnshratb?color=Grey%20Four and https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/dsg-mens-6-agility-shorts-22qyfmgltyshrtshrdsg/22qyfmgltyshrtshrdsg?sku=24117668 |
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| My teen wears plain black Amazon Essentials athletic shorts. Same brand and style 365 days a year. |
back in the 1960's and 1970's most school boys wore very short shorts, 2" inseam was not unusual I think there was a certain sexual aspect to this as boys and girls went to different schools and boys being boys liked to look attractive to other boys - boys will be boys and this defines the shorts that cubs and scouts also wore. at the time personally I still like wearing my rugby shorts with the 2" inseam, I'm not gay but find short shorts cool and comfortable and also find boys in shorts shorts nice to look at. |
My DS likes the cheap G Gradual brand that you can buy on Amazon in the 7 inch. The small logo often washes off so there are zero markings. Zippered pockets. He’s 5’10 and 147 lbs. He’s a wrestler so we know his weight at all times
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So cut them into shorts. |