Best Deals In Men's 2010 Swimwear


Nov 12th, 2011 Jackie Loftis

Many a guy will pick up below the knee board, saggy-waisted shorts which in many cases should have long been abandoned with adolescent years. This is inappropriate since a fella hitting 20s is simply too ripe, and physically active and often un-European to wear a Speedo. My picks for the season are exclusive and standout in men's swimwear, they aint too tight or tired and more, they're everything but middle of the road. Here I bring you collection that you should stock up on.

Penguin Check Swim Trunks

The original Penguin is the ultimate in midcentury American style. But in the years since the first bird-emblazoned golf polo made a splash on otherwise Lacoste-saturated store shelves, the casual lifestyle label has grown to include everything from sweaters to swimwear. This selection features a graphic grid with contrasting waistband and back welt pockets. It's an almost Hawaiian flower-like print reminiscent of your college-era board shorts (but it's not). Fortunately, the cut is all grown up.

Theory Bibby NP Swim Trunks

Theory is known for two things: impeccable fits and quality fabrics. The clean-lined clothier has become the go-to menswear brand for luxe basics since its inception, but the recent launch of their e-tailing venture has made snagging the latest line easier than ever. These trim trunks hit a few inches above the knee an optimal swimwear length for almost every guy.

Polo Ralph Lauren Molokai Trunks

Ralph Lauren's tennis short trunk captures the essence of an all-American aesthetic: It's at once simple, sporty and stylish. In bold blue with contrasting inner waistband and embroidery, this men's swimwear for 2010 makes a statement while maintaining the subtle sophistication that has come to define the brand. A Velcro-shoestring closure ensures you're doubly locked and loaded for hours of fun in the sun -- with or without a classic polo.

Boss Orange Jamaica Swim Trunks

The first suit that comes to mind when you think of Hugo Boss is more like the boxy two-button type than something fit for the beach. But the uber-ubiquitous German label has five separate menswear collections under its roof. And the younger, casual clothing line aptly called Boss Orange is just the place to get some color in the summer sun.

Paul Smith Classic Swim Shorts

The genius here comes front-and-center on perhaps one of the most overlooked yet critically important features of a swimsuit: the drawstring. It has his signature rainbow striping topped off with embossed metal ends.

Orlebar Brown Setter Swim Short

Some may consider a nearly $300 swimsuit to be totally ridiculous(perhaps many). But that's because they haven't experienced the unique craftsmanship of boutique British label Orlebar Brown. Its dapper design looks as though it would be right at home on the courts of Wimbledon. In fact, you wouldn't even know this short was meant for anything other than a friendly doubles match. But the quick-dry cotton nylon and adjustable waist straps to prevent sagging (not unlike the kind you'd find on the finest bespoke three-piece) say otherwise.

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