The Stylish Man’s Guide To Swim Shorts

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The Stylish Man’s Guide To Swim Shorts

Words by Emma Pradella | Photography by Mr James Robjant | Styling by Ms Sophie Hardcastle

13 June 2023

Summer is the time to wear less. So, it’s ironic that we often put so much more thought into getting dressed. From layers to colour coordination and fabric choices, there are so many aspects to consider – but getting your swimwear right is perhaps the toughest challenge of all.

Briefs or shorts? Printed or plain? Above the knee or mid-thigh? If these are the questions swirling in your mind before hitting the beach, pool or lido, you’ve come to the right place. Whether your wardrobe sits on the louder side or you like to keep things rather understated, there’s plenty of choice at MR PORTER when it comes to swimwear. And if you’re still undecided, we’ve put together a guide to finding the right pair for you.

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Bright and brilliant swimmers

Looking to really make a splash this summer? Try a pair of statement swim shorts – bold shades of blue, red, yellow or pink will do the trick. But first, consider your skin tone and preferred length. A blue pair such as CELINE HOMME’s will work best if you’re of a paler complexion or still yet to catch some rays, as will Bottega Veneta’s short-length styles. Meanwhile, brighter designs like Mr P.’s orange trunks or Polo Ralph Lauren’s pink pair will look great on darker complexions.

02.

Low-key-luxury swim shorts

Swimwear is a natural canvas for bold colours and vibrant prints. But if your personal style is on the smarter side of the spectrum then don’t worry – there’s plenty for you, too. Styles such as those from TOM FORD, Loro Piana and beachwear master Orlebar Brown all feature streamlined fits and adjustable waist tabs, a nod to classic tailored trousers. Rubinacci and Brunello Cucinelli, by contrast, combine the comfort of a sporty elasticated waistband with their low-key yet luxurious design ethos, offering up muted colour palettes and understated designs free from loud and obvious branding.

03.

Vacation prints

When temperatures rise and you find yourself on a beach, by a pool or at a lido, the normal rules of public attire no longer apply and you’re free you up to have a little bit of fun. Our advice? Seize the opportunity by investing in big, bright prints. Vilebrequin’s turtle swim shorts – a print inspired by the brand’s efforts in marine conservation – will feel right at home by the ocean. Elsewhere, pairs such as those by Frescobol Carioca or Paul Smith are the kind you can dress up with a polo shirt, so you won’t have to change for lunch or sunset aperitif.

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Dare-to-bare swimwear

Whether you’ve been working out all winter and can’t wait to show the results of those leg days or you’re just determined to make the most of every inch of summer tan, there are plenty of options available for those who dare to bare. The choice of how short is too short is down to you. Vilebrequin and Paul Smith’s trunks guarantee a little more coverage, for instance, while Frescobol Carioca’s briefs allow for more freedom of movement (beach bat fans, we’ve got you). TOM FORD’s and Orlebar Brown’s are somewhere in between.

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The sporty side

If you favour a sportier approach to swimwear, the likes of Stone Island, Onia and NN07 should be your port of call. The former is known for its outstanding textile research and development, so it’s no surprise we’re fans of these purple, crinkled-shell swim shorts. Onia’s pair is woven with metallic threads, which give them a cool, reflective sheen. And brands such as True Tribe, CDLP and NN07 use recycled shell or regenerated nylon (Econyl) for a lightweight, quick-drying handle.