The Sun (Malaysia)

Embracing short shorts

> It's time to bin the board shorts

- SARAH YOUNG

WHEN it comes to the summer months, knowing what to wear can prove a genuine struggle for men. Is it acceptable to sport a shortsleev­ed shirt at work? Are socks and sandals tolerable? And perhaps the greatest dilemma of them is all, should you whip out those pasty pins in a pair of seasonal shorts?

A trend firmly rooted in sportinspi­red fashion, shorts are a great way for men to show a little skin and cool down in warmer climes. But for years now convention­al wisdom has told us that they need to finish on the knee.

Not anymore though because this season hemlines are on the rise, literally.

If the spring/summer 2017 runways are anything to go by, short-shorts ala 1980s style runners that are cut superhigh to the thigh are making a controvers­ial comeback.

At Topman Design, a summery offering inspired by retro seaside towns like Margate saw a whole lot of leg on show. Here, models strutted the runway sporting seriously short-shorts in everything from monochrome check to velvet green styles.

Elsewhere, Christophe­r Shannon looked back to 80s sportswear where he pushed the idea of denim shorts to the extreme with micro iterations paired with zip-up track tops and socks pulled up to the knees.

At E.Tautz – a brand renowned for its Savile Row aesthetic – the trend translated into tailoring with their very own pint sized version of the city short.

When taking this look into real-life wear, it’s important to remember that short-shorts don’t have to be a fashion faux pas. They simply require a little thought, a loose silhouette on top and a great set of pins.

Since there’s so little fabric to work with, your first port of call should be the details so be sure to opt for a pair that fit well – short doesn’t necessaril­y mean tight – and don’t be afraid to experiment with print.

Don’t feel pressured to jump straight in with a 3-inch seem either. Start by elevating the hemline from what you’re used to and steadily get shorter until you reach a length that feels comfortabl­e for you. – The Independen­t

 ??  ?? There was a whole lot of leg on show at Topman Design.
(Far left) Eighties sportswear appeal at Christophe­r Shannon.
There was a whole lot of leg on show at Topman Design. (Far left) Eighties sportswear appeal at Christophe­r Shannon.

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