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As the temperature rises and the call of the water becomes irresistible, your clothing choice can make or break your day. Whether you are transitioning from a morning surf session to a casual beachside meal or from a workout session to a poolside party, the versatility of your clothing is of utmost importance. This is where high-quality water shorts come into play.
Not all water shorts are created equal. While fashion and fit are the first things that come to mind, the unsung hero of a good water short is actually the fabric. The importance of fabric quality is the secret to staying comfortable, clean, and ready for whatever adventure is ahead.
The biggest issue with traditional cotton water shorts is that they tend to act like a sponge. Cotton is a hydrophilic fabric, meaning that it absorbs and retains water. This creates heavy, wet fabric that chafes and takes an eternity to dry.
The latest innovation in water shorts uses man-made fabrics, primarily polyester and nylon, which are created to be hydrophobic. These fabrics do not absorb water at the fiber level; instead, they repel water, causing it to bead off or pass through to the top, where it can quickly evaporate. This quick-dry technology ensures that you are not wearing damp wet clothing hours after you have exited the ocean, thereby eliminating the soggy feel.
Board shorts were limited in the past. But with the latest technology in swimwear, it is now possible to incorporate elastane or spandex into the fabric weave. This provides the wearer with a four-way stretch.
Whether you are swimming in a pool, playing volleyball on the beach, or just lounging around, the material must be able to stretch with the movement. If the material is not of high quality, the force of the water pressure against the limiting material can cause tears in the material or, at the very least, a great deal of discomfort.
Functionality is not merely about drying time; it’s about what happens when you are wet. When you are wet, your skin is in direct contact with moist fabric, which is a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi that cause skin irritation and odor.
Good water shorts are always lined with antimicrobial materials. Furthermore, the drying time is shorter, which leaves less time for bacterial growth. Furthermore, the smoothness of the fabric also plays an important role. Good quality synthetic fabric blends are always skin-friendly, which helps to avoid thigh burn or chafing due to the evaporation of saltwater from a rough fabric.
Water wear is exposed to harsher conditions than regular gym shorts. Starting from the corrosive properties of saltwater to the toxic chemicals in chlorine pools, to the harsh UV rays of the sun, inferior fabric will not survive for long. It will fade, lose its elasticity, and become transparent or brittle.
Quality fabric is UV-resistant, which means the colors will stay bright for years to come. It is also pill-resistant, which means the fabric won’t develop those annoying little balls of fluff when it comes into contact with sand or rough surfaces around the pool area.
Lastly, quality fabric will also allow for a hybrid style. Since modern quick-drying fabric can be treated to have a matte, high-fashion finish, your water shorts will no longer look like a shiny sports item. This means you can wear them with a linen shirt or a dressy tee, seamlessly transitioning from the water to a social engagement without looking like you’re still wearing your swim trunks.
When thinking about your next pair of shorts, remember that it is not just about the design. It is about the label. Spending money on the right fabric means spending money on comfort, durability, and performance. With high-performance water shorts, you can be sure that you will stay dry, move freely, and look amazing no matter where your summer takes you.