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Four-Way Stretch Layered Pocketed Trail Short

Four-Way Stretch Layered Pocketed Trail Short

Regular price $90.00 USD
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No-nonsense running shorts with two layers of four-way stretch District Vision has mastered the art of making lighter-than-air running gear, but even they know that some conditions call for an extra layer of protection. But extra layering doesn’t mean extra bulk, to DV, it means featherlight fabrics feel paired with tough-as-nails durability. For long days on the trail, the Layered Pocketed Trail Shorts provide that extra bit of coverage through theirtheir silky-smooth half tights infused with stretchy, anti-microbial training shorts. It’s a two-layer system that will change your running game. Plus, its numerous pockets will keep all of your EDC close by and protected while the outer layer shields from rips and abrasions.

Features

  • Soft, silky Italian-milled fabric makes up the bottom layer, allowing for stretch without any sagginess
  • An outer layer of stretchy, substantial material adds valuable protection you need on the trails
  • A secure rear zip pocket, roomy powermesh pockets on either side for nutrition, and a discrete interior waistband key pocket keep your essentials protected
  • Japanese-made drawcords at the waist allow for a precise fit ###Materials
  • Liner: 78% Recycled Nylon, 22% Elastane
  • Shell: 86% Polyester, 14% Elastane
  • Made in Europe ###Sizing
  • The Layered Pocketed Trail Shorts run true to size, take your normal size in running shorts ###About District Vision Before they released the first pair of their stylish shades, or “tools for runners” as they humbly call them, District Vision was a community of runners started by a pair of university friends, Max Vallot and Tom Daly. Almost ten years of living the good life in New York City while designing for high-end fashion brands like Acne and Saint Laurent had persuaded each that there must be something else out there—and both were certain it started with running, meditation and mindfulness.

Armed with their design chops and feedback from more than two years of prototype testing by Olympic athletes, trail runners and elite running squads in New York, London and Mexico City, District Vision released their first style, the Keiichi. Weighing less than an ounce, each pair is handmade in Japan by craftsmen from a featherweight nylon/titanium composite, with fully adjustable ear and nose grips, and proprietary D+ oleophobic lenses that shed water and oil faster than Steve Prefontaine could tweak his mustache. Each of the considered new styles District has added since then continues to define a template where aesthetics meets athletics—and technically brilliant, fashion-forward designs team up with prime sporting features, like their selection of lens styles geared toward specific outdoor conditions. Even if you’re not out there pounding the pavement, District Vision definitely has a pair that’ll keep you moving.

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