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Gents, we’ve all got that sad drawer of worn-out workout shorts. Time to dump them into a trash bag (please, for the love of glutes, don’t donate your gross old workout shorts).
Thankfully, Huckberry has saved us from mediocrity with the Wellen Sevens Sport Short.
We used to have the same shorts problem. Everything bunched, sagged, or folded in on itself like a lawn chair at a barbecue. Frankly, that kind of short is embarrassing. Then we tried Huckberry’s Wellen Sevens.
Suddenly, we were sprinting in comfort after taco trucks, paddling around Marina Del Rey like we were auditioning for Survivor. If they gave out immunity idols for paddleboarding in a high boat traffic, low wake zone, we’d be finalists. These shorts thrived when we were at our most active. Cool when it’s hot, sturdy when things get weird, and somehow still good-looking when we ended up at happy hour.

via Huckberry
We aren't anywhere near as ripped as this dude, but maybe some of y'all are, and maybe these pics of him rocking these shorts will convince you that these are really good shorts; it certainly worked for us!
These premium shorts, priced at $78 a pair via Huckberry.com, quickly became our everyday favorite over other popular athleisure brand shorts, no matter what activity. They didn’t change our lives. But they did change how we feel when we leave the house.
Here’s why we’re obsessed and you will be too:
- Ripstop nylon fabric: Structured but soft, moves effortlessly with you, resists tearing
- AC Liner™: Keeps you cool, comfortable, and odor-free all day
- Everyday Carry 5-Pocket System: Holds your phone, keys, AirPods, gels, and more securely
- Side vents: Maximum mobility for workouts (a clever feature for squats and burpees)
- Water-friendly mesh pockets: Drains quickly after a dip or sudden downpour
- Sleek, versatile design: Perfect for workouts, casual hangs, or nights out
Right now, Huckberry’s offering a sweet deal: Get two pairs for just $132.60 (that’s about $66.30 per pair).
It’s time to level up your shorts for the summer and toss that short drawer leftovers into the trash.