Is there any garm in your travel wardrobe that gets more wear than a good pair of canvas shorts? They've got to look a bit beat-up though, right? Which is where the enzyme wash comes in. These Rock Ridge shorts from prAna's Rock Ridge look like you’ve been wearing them for years… right from day one. Made in lightweight, garment-dye canvas (80% organic cotton, 18% recycled cotton, 2% spandex, 285 g/m²), they’re pretty tough cookies too – with metal hardware, rivet reinforcement and a thigh utility pocket that adds a little hint of workwear. The relaxed fit and relatively generous 9" inseam make them comfortable and versatile. Will you wear them like board shorts, or will the urge to roll them up prove too strong?
| Size | Numeric Size | Waist (inches) |
|---|---|---|
| XS | 28-29 | 30-31 |
| S | 30-31 | 32-33 |
| M | 32-33 | 34-35 |
| L | 34-35 | 36-37 |
| XL | 36-38 | 38-40 |
| Size | Numeric Size | Waist (cm) |
|---|---|---|
| XS | 28-29 | 76.2-78.7 |
| S | 30-31 | 81.3-83.8 |
| M | 32-33 | 86.4-88.9 |
| L | 34-35 | 91.4-94 |
| XL | 36-38 | 96.5-101.6 |
The need for shorts that offered supreme comfort and mobility was the starting point for prAna, the California brand founded in 1992 by husband-and-wife team Beaver and Pam Theodosakis. Working out of a small garage in the coastal city of Carlsbad, the duo set out on a journey to make stylish and functional activewear. But there was a higher purpose too – namely, respect for the planet and its people. From the outset, they committed to sustainability and lessening the environmental impact of everything they made.
It was an ethos rooted in the realisation that everything is connected. This concept was encapsulated in the name that Beaver and Pam chose for their brand, prana. It’s a Sanskrit word that literally translates as ‘breath’, but which refers to the universal energy that flows within and among us, connecting us with all other living beings. So, for prAna, what you wear matters. It matters firstly because clothing that gives you the freedom to move inspires you to chase adventures and stay active. But secondly, it matters because sustainable clothing lessens our impact on the planet. It’s the right thing to do – and the right thing to wear.