Boardshorts
Boardshorts are a style of men's
swimwear that have long been associated with such
watersports as
surfing and
wakeboarding but have grown in popularity outside of these sports in recent years.
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A triathalete emerging from the water in boardshorts during a competition |
The name of "boardshorts" likely originates from their affiliation with sports that require a board, such as
surfing. They are sometimes called "boardies" in
slang, especially in
Australia.
Boardshorts are normally longer than the common
trunks,
shorts, or the form-fitting
speedo styles of swimwear and sometimes have a
baggy appearance. They extend to the
knee area or slightly above it in length. Many designs feature vibrant colorful patterns,
Hawaiian floral images and highlighted stitching, however not all boardshorts have these designs.
Boardshorts are especially popular in
North America and became very popular outside of board sports especially as the
skater punk fashion trend got underway. They are less popular in other parts of the world where other suit styles are preferred.
Almost all
swimsuit manufacturers and many designer brands now produce boardshorts. Some companies that specialize in the product include
Billabong,
Quiksilver,
Rip Curl and
Speedo. There are even boardshort-specific retailers, which offer an assortment of boardshorts to the
surfing public.