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Boardshorts are a type of sportswear designed for activities such as surfing, swimming, and other water sports. They are typically made from lightweight, quick-drying fabrics such as nylon, polyester, and spandex. Boardshorts are designed to be comfortable and provide a full range of motion while in the water. They are usually longer than traditional shorts, reaching the mid-thigh or knee, and feature a drawstring waistband for a secure fit. Boardshorts are often brightly colored and feature bold patterns and designs.
The boardshorts market has grown in popularity in recent years, with many brands offering a wide range of styles and designs. The market is driven by the increasing popularity of water sports and the desire for stylish, comfortable, and functional sportswear.
Some of the leading companies in the boardshorts market include Quiksilver, Billabong, Hurley, O'Neill, and Volcom. Show Less Read more