Pressure Drop Cord Short - Men's
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Why We Like The Pressure Drop Cord Short
The Howler Brothers Men's Pressure Drop Cord Short is quickly becoming our go-to for days off. It's stretchy, soft, breathable, and best-paired with hammock naps.
Details
- Easy-going corduroy short for easy-going days
- Cotton corduroy blended with a bit of stretch for comfortable mobility
- Elastic waist with beach-style tie
- Item #HBRD062
- Material
- 98% cotton, 2% spandex
- Fit
- regular
- Length
- mid-thigh
- Outseam
- 18in
- Inseam
- 7.5in
- Pockets
- 2 drop-in hand, 1 buttoned rear
- Waist
- elastic, drawcord-adjustable
- Claimed Weight
- [size 32] 12oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
- Activity
- casual
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 3 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Slightly Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 1, 2024
Like the old days
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Cord shorts take me back to my youth. The HB cord shorts are like the old days only better. The variety of colors are perfect. I wear these every chance I get. ✌️
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
June 16, 2024
Quality & Comfort!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I'm a huge fan of Howler Brothers clothing. Always comfortable and well made, I know these shorts will last for years. Unlike their shirts, that run roomy, I do find their shorts run a tad small.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
November 14, 2023
Rad Shorts!
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Stylish chord shorts that pair well with your fav tshirt, polo or flannel.They have a bit of stretch to them, which makes them crazy comfortable. I wear them year round in AZ. I own several pair and absolutely love them! I find the fit/size to be spot on, but I have large thighs, so some people may find they run a touch big.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com