FRAME Canvas Baggy Shorts
FRAME
$228.00
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FRAME Canvas Baggy Shorts in Blue feel like a breath of fresh air for sun-soaked days and late-summer city wandering. Lightweight cotton canvas breathes easily and drapes with a relaxed, easy confidence. The blue is quietly cool—bright enough to lift a look, grounded enough to pair with neutrals or a punchy print—while a classic button fly and 5-pocket styling anchor the silhouette in timeless ease.
Cut for a roomy, relaxed vibe, these shorts skim the waist through the hip and sit easy on the leg. The 100% cotton canvas stays breathable as you move, while the button fly keeps the front clean. They carry the everyday—wallet, phone, keys—without bulk, and layer over a breezy tee, tuck in a cropped shirt, or slip on a lightweight knit for errands or after-hours with ease. Machine wash.
FRAME's clean, modern codes show up in this piece—the easy, elevated take on everyday wear. The deep blue canvas stays versatile, pairing with nearly any top or shoe. Try a crisp white shirt for quiet sophistication, or a ribbed knit with slide sandals for off-duty cool that still feels city-ready.
Materials / Fabrication
- Lightweight canvas fabric
- 100 percent cotton
- Baggy silhouette
- Button fly
- 5-pocket styling
- Color: Blue
- Available in sizes 32, 33, 34, 36
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Gentle cycle; do not bleach
- Tumble dry low or line dry to minimize shrinkage
- Cool iron if needed
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Frame is a Los Angeles based denim brand with ties to London. Launched in 2012, Frame has been a go-to denim brand for off-duty models and street style stars alike. The fashion label has expanded from their collection of high quality jeans to a full ready-to-wear collection. LA cool meets European aesthetic in its coveted wardrobe classics the jeans brand brings a whole new meaning to "dressed up casual." Shop the latest collection from Frame, ranging in jeans to dresses, shorts, basic tees, sweaters and pants.
