- Mid-Rise: Sits below waist.
- 3" inseam.
Women's UPF 50+ Knit Shorts
C$ 89.95
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Product Details
Built for comfort and performance, these swim shorts make it easy to dive into any watersport and go from one activity to the next with ease.
Previously known as our ReNew Swim Shorts, these knit shorts not only offer great coverage and feel good to wear, they're designed to pair just as well with our swim tops as they do your favorite everyday active top.
- Body: 82% recycled nylon with 18% Lycra® spandex.
- The premium Italian-blend is breathable, quick drying and abrasion resistant.
- UPF 50+ rated fabric blocks at least 97.5% of the sun's UV rays - 10x more than a white cotton tee.
- Lining: 90% recycled nylon with 10% Lycra® spandex.
- Handwash, line dry.
- Elastic waistband with adjustable drawstring.
- Petal hem.
- Internal brief made from swimsuit fabric.
Rated 5 out of
5
by
shorts from
comfortable
Happy with the product pleased with it good fabric
Date published: 2026-06-19
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Philly gardener from
so somfortable
Bought this along with a top for a vacation and they both fit well and were comfortable. Like the flexibility of having a top with shorts rather than a one-piece suit
Date published: 2026-06-17
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Patty from
Average could be better
I returned the pink shorts and got blue in bigger size. The sides with slit are letting in water when used in pool, and balloons out. I also would prefer the legs to be about 5 inch inseam so less risk of sunburn
Date published: 2026-06-06