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It’s Been Years Since I've Worn Shorts, But I’m Giving These Stylish Ones a Shot

There are those that stick to tried and true outfit formulas, and those that shrug off any concept of fashion boundaries. I'd consider myself a part of the latter—there's rarely any style or trend I won't touch or at least try—but shorts have always been the exception. It's not that I have anything against them—if anything they're downright functional for this time of year—but the mini length and leg squeezing design just doesn't seem to jive with my thicker thighs and curves. For this simple reason I have sworn off wearing shorts (other for lounging around the house) for years. But, never say never: something about the moment right now has me wanting to step out of my comfort zone and give shorts another shot. Instead of going for daisy-duke adjacent cut-offs, I'm easing into things by opting for longer lengths that offer a bit more coverage. From tailored versions to carefree vacation-ready shorts, keep scrolling to see all of the longer length pairs I have in my cart right now.
At this price, there's no reason to at least give these a try.
Big pockets are a must.
I'm ready to bust out all of my fresh, summer whites.
How cool is this waist detail?
Destroyed shorts are a bit controversial, but they're certainly having a moment.
Imagine these with a cool blazer.

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With the matching longline vest, these shorts are a perfect summer outfit.
For cooler L.A. nights, I'm already eyeing this leather pair.
These just scream vacation mode.
Another shorts and vest combination. The addition of a white shirt really adds a cool factor.
I've already ordered these.
Since I'm still knee-deep in my minimalist obsession, I added these to my cart so fast.
Toile prints really do level up any outfit. 
Pair these with a fitted racerback tank and strappy kitten heels for a sophisticated take.
For those 90 degree weather days, you'll want to have these on standby.
Excuse me as I freak out over this green color.
Madewell always knows how to do well-fitting staples.
I immediately gasped after seeing these—that's how much I love them.
Switch things up with a dusty shade of blue.
Colored denim is the moment.
How many coordinating sets can I own? Time will tell...
These will be perfect to throw over a bikini.
The pink color trend hasn't let up yet.
The magical thing about ASOS is that they have a variety of lengths and sizes available for a ton of their pieces; these also come in tall for the more height-inclined.
I'm very into the contrasting plaid patterns.
Paperbag shorts are one of the key shorts styles I'm shopping because they accentuate pear shapes so well.
Now I'm convinced I need the matching one-piece.
Yes to this graphic print.
It's definitely not within my price range, but a girl can dream right?


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