Since climates vary significantly across the world, this category is fairly broad. If you want to try a pair of slides, OluKai Nalu Slide are the way to go.
SURF STYLE PLUS
Rainbows are widely considered some of the best sandals you can get, plus they come in a bunch of colors. Don’t skip out and buy a basic pair of rubber thongs from a big box store, trust us. Your sandals will likely get a ton of wear, so it’s worth investing in a slightly higher-quality pair. Look for water-resistant materials (sorry, leather) and sturdy bottoms that you can easily walk across both sand and rocks in. The most important things - particularly if you’ll actually be wearing them to the beach or on the water - are that they hold up well to saltwater (not all are!) and they’re easy to slip on and off. Sandals doesn’t necessarily have to mean flip-flops there are other styles, such as slides. In surf culture, there are plenty of times when you may be shirt-less, but shorts and sandals are a constant. You’ve got your board shorts, so next up is sandals. If you prefer a pair with a bit more color but that’s still easy to match up with other clothing pieces, check out the wildly-popular O’Neill Hyperfreak Sandbar shorts. For these reasons, we highly recommend these classic board shorts from O’Neill. Swim trunks also almost always have inner mesh lining and elastic waistbands, while board shorts don’t have any lining and (usually) a velcro and drawstring waist.įinally, board shorts are actually designed for casual wear in addition to just surfing and swimming, so it’s easier to find a pair with more subtle design elements and functional details, like pockets.īoard shorts are the foundation of any surfer-style outfit, so it’s important to make sure they’re A) comfortable and B) can be worn with many different shirts and shoes. Board shorts are most often made from soft cotton blends, while their similar-looking counterparts are generally crisper and made out of polyester. Originally designed strictly as surfboard-friendly swimsuits, board shorts have gained incredible popularity as wear-all-day shorts.Īlthough the terms “swim trunks” and “board shorts” are often used interchangeably and many people may not even realize there’s a difference, there are, in fact, some key things that set them apart.īeing that board shorts were designed specifically for surfing, they are typically much longer than swim trunks, falling at or below the knee.
You really can’t properly emulate the surfer style without a pair (or three or four) of board shorts. There’s a lot to love about the iconic laid-back surfer style.