Carhartt WIP
Slater Swim Trunks
Slater Swim Trunks
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Patterned trunks that make a splash
The Slater Swim Trunks are built for long days on the water. They’re incredibly lightweight, and treated with a water-repellent fabric to help them stay comfortable and dry fast. The trunks also have plenty of pocket space—two side seam pockets and a key holder pocket on the back. Last, an adjustable waistband ensures a snug fit.
Features
- Water-repellent treatment for quick drying
- Adjustable waistband with drawcord
- Side seam pockets
- Key holder back pocket
Materials
- 3.7oz, 100% Polyester
Sizing
- The Slater Swim Trunks have a standard fit, take your normal size for shorts or swim trunks
- For the best personal fit, compare the measurements of one of your best-fitting pants to the garment measurements below
Garment Measurements
| S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Waist | 29⅞ | 32¼ | 34⅝ | 37 | 39⅜ |
| Thigh | 26⅞ | 28 | 29⅛ | 30¼ | 31½ |
| Leg Opening | 11¾ | 12⅜ | 13 | 13⅝ | 14¼ |
| Inseam | 5⅛ | 5½ | 5½ | 5⅞ | 5⅞ |
All measurements are in inches.
How to Measure - Waist: Align the front and back waistbands so they’re stacked on top of each other, then measure from edge to edge across the middle of the waistband, multiply by 2 - Thigh: Starting 1" below the crotch seam, measure straight across from edge to edge (not from seam to seam), multiply by 2 - Leg Opening: Measure across the bottom hem from edge to edge - Inseam: Measure from the crotch seam down to the bottom of the leg hem, following along the inside of the leg
About Carhartt WIP
Founded in 1994, Carhartt WIP builds on the legacy of the iconic American workwear brand, seamlessly blending rugged durability with a contemporary, elevated style. Distinct from its OG counterpart, Carhartt WIP has its own skate team, music division, and supports artists through in-house publications and creative collaborations. Since 2010, the Carhartt WIP has partnered with like-minded brands and creatives—including A.P.C., Converse, Fragment Design, Junya Watanabe, and Nike—further pushing the creative limits of contemporary workwear.
