Guidelines for Size Details and Applicable Range of Sports Shorts
The size selection of sports shorts directly determines the comfort and freedom during exercise – being too tight can restrict swinging arms and steps, while being too loose can lead to friction and cruising. Only by accurately matching body data can each step be light and effortless. Starting from the core size details and combining with the requirements of sports scenes, we will clearly define the applicable range for you, helping you quickly find exclusive sizes.
1、 Waist circumference: snug fit without tightness, dynamic without slipping
The waist circumference is the “core stability point” of running shorts, which adopts a high elasticity elastic band and adjustable drawstring design, balancing fit and adaptability.
There is no tightness in the waist, and even when bending down to tie shoelaces, it will not slide down.
Whether running in the morning or at night, the elasticity is just right for the waistline, without the need for frequent adjustments.
The waist has long-lasting elasticity and will not become loose or tight due to sweating.
Even with dynamic intensity exercises such as interval running and acceleration running, the waist remains stable and there is no risk of displacement.
The wide elastic band design disperses the pressure on the waist and avoids leaving creases after prolonged running.
2、 Hip circumference: Loose and unconstrained, allowing for more freedom in stride
When running, frequent force should be applied to the buttocks, and sufficient space should be reserved for the hip circumference to move around, while avoiding excessive looseness that may cause excess friction.
The side of the shorts features a micro slit design, paired with stretchy fabric, so even with big strides, it won’t tighten the gluteal muscles.
The size balances wrapping and freedom, making it suitable for most medium-sized runners. Whether it’s small steps during jogging or big strides during sprinting, the hips can move flexibly without any restraint.
Moderate looseness, suitable for runners with well-developed hip muscles, such as those who frequently engage in strength training. The shorts design can accommodate muscle contractions when the buttocks exert force, avoiding tight fabric that affects athletic performance.
Adopting a three-dimensional cutting technique, it naturally transitions from the waist to the buttocks, avoiding the phenomenon of shorts getting stuck while running, and avoiding fabric shaking and friction on the thighs due to excessive looseness.
The wide version is paired with high stretch fabric, allowing the hips to stretch freely without any tightness restrictions even during large movements such as deep squat warm-up and high leg training.
