These ‘comfortable’ $30 men's shorts from Amazon 'fit like a glove'

2022-05-21 20:43:12 By : Ms. Chivas Chiao

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Soaking up the warm rays of sunshine during summer is one of the best things about the season. And after spending several months cooped up indoors, it’s only natural to feel an urge to explore the outdoors.

But as the temperatures start rising and the days begin getting longer, it’s important that you’re well-equipped to handle the season.

Since summer is (officially) still a few weeks away, now might be the perfect time to stock up on these Wrangler Authentics classic stretch cargo shorts from Amazon Canada — and for a great price, too.

These shorts feature a traditional cargo-style design that’s built for versatility and comfort. With a timeless silhouette, these cargos are ideal for anyone heading to work or explorers venturing outdoors.

Six pockets help add a significant amount of storage capacity, allowing anyone sporting these shorts to carry every gadget or tool they need to take on their day. A relaxed fit made of durable, stretchy materials also helps increase the comfort level of these shorts for all-day excursions.

A range of colours like black twill, green camo, petrified oak and midnight blue also offers options that will make anyone shine in the summer heat.

More than 6,700 Amazon shoppers have rated these shorts, giving them an average of 4.6 stars. Most reviewers comment on their comfortability, where one person claimed they “fit like a glove.”

For some, the shorts became their go-to piece of clothing when working or taking a vacation that demands a lot of walking. One person noted they were happy they bought them for a trip to Las Vegas.

Other customers were happy with the quality of the shorts, where one person enjoyed their “sturdy material” and another appreciated Wrangler’s commitment to giving “quality for the buck.”

But some people weren’t too impressed with the quality of these shorts. One person claimed they found the material “somewhat thin” and “thinner than a pair of jeans.” Another person warned people to not buy them, as their pair only lasted three months.

Several reviewers also mentioned that people should order the shorts one size lower, since their pairs were often slightly too large, likely due to the shorts’ stretchy material.

If you’re looking for an ideal, everyday pair of shorts, these Wrangler Authentics classic stretch cargo shorts are a strong candidate. While many customers felt it was important to note the shorts might run large in size, the general consensus seems that most shoppers were pleased they grabbed a pair for the season.

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