Nike Men's Dry Training Shorts
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They are, in fact, correct. Definitely not baggy.
There isn't a lining on them at all. It was done by my previous pair.
It does, in fact, have a drawstring.
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The material and size are fine; the only criticism is that the red is brighter than the darker, more "maroon-like" red. In the description, the color "ish" red is shown. I also discovered a Best Buy receipt in one of the pockets, indicating that the items had been returned.
Material is unsightly and wrinkles easily. Shorts that are not too short. Who wants these, like, stupid shorts? Who is this new trend aimed at? I don't see anyone wearing shorts this short, so who is it aimed at? I promptly returned their unsightly shorts and went out to purchase some that actually reached the knee. I couldn't run in them because they'd ride up and turn into whitey tighteys! If you don't like your shorts to be super short, above the knee, don't buy them. They are not attractive.
Great product, perfect fit; my husband wears a large and these were true to size; he even said I could buy more, which says a lot. They're also easy to care for. They'll be fine if you throw them in the washing machine and dryer.
My husband is extremely slim and has trouble finding gym shorts that fit him properly. These were the perfect fit for him. He stands 5'7" tall, and the length falls just above the knee. Even after several washes, these remain soft.
All of the stitching is coming out, which is a disaster.
It's light and comfortable. I have probably 6 of these in my gym bag. I really wish this shorts came in a 7" size. I am 5'- I'm 6'0" and 145 pounds, and I'm wearing a small. The bottom cut falls just below the knees; I wish it was higher. br>br>I think the material is a little delicate; after the second wash, one of the shorts' linings began to break. I re- It was sown and hasn't fallen apart since (at least for the last four months). Now I only do one or two small loads of laundry at a time.
They went on for a little longer than I expected. I already own two pairs of Nike shirts, so I assumed these would fit similarly. There is neither good nor bad about it. Just a little different.
I believe Nike is reducing the amount of material used, or these are knockoffs. I don't think they'll last five years in any case. Why should you spend money on Nike quality when it appears to be deteriorating? Maybe they shaved off a lot of weight by cutting out a lot of material? Who knows, but they don't appear to be of the same thick, high-quality, and long-lasting construction as my others.