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California Dolphin
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by California Dolphin » Tue Mar 20, 2012 9:11 pm
To my delight, I've noticed that men's running shorts are in fact getting shorter these days.
Here in San Francisco, there are a couple of jogging paths (one in Golden Gate Park and the other along the waterfront) and amazingly, about 1/2 the guys are now wearing "Marathon" shorts which are at least mid-thigh and some are even shorter.
I haven't been to the pool lately, however I hope the shorter look is catching on for swim suits too!!!
CD
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BigYoungSchwanz
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by BigYoungSchwanz » Thu Mar 22, 2012 10:35 am
Shorter Swimsuits are coming back. If you go to a Hollister or an American Eagle you'll notice they're at least above the knees. The fashion places are at least trying to push shorter trunks on the teenagers, but I haven't seen it catching on.
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California Dolphin
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by California Dolphin » Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:19 pm
BigYoungSchwanz wrote:Shorter Swimsuits are coming back. If you go to a Hollister or an American Eagle you'll notice they're at least above the knees. The fashion places are at least trying to push shorter trunks on the teenagers, but I haven't seen it catching on.
I suspect the shorter look is catching on more with adults (ages 20 +) who are more comfortable with their body and emotions.
CD