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How to Style Cargo Shorts for Adults | M-65 REMAKE CARGO SHORTS

The hot days are still continuing. I'm a die-hard shorts guy who wears shorts from May to October every year. I've read online articles saying that adults shouldn't wear shorts, but I guess I just don't like the clothes. In the summer, I wear shorts.

What's more, cargo shorts can instantly take your look to the next level, so today we'd like to introduce you to this best-selling item of the season.

A side view of the "M-65 REMAKE CARGO SHORTS" in the "OLIVE DRAB" colorway, a product that Prime has proudly produced by recreating the classic M-65 with a fat silhouette.

M-65 REMAKE CARGO SHORTS - ¥13,200 (tax in)

This remake model is based on the US military's classic M-65 cargo pants, adding the fat volume and practicality that is characteristic of Prime.

While retaining the ruggedness of military style, the urban and stylish design makes it easy to match with everyday outfits. The wide leg line makes it easy to move around in and very comfortable.

A side view of the "M-65 REMAKE CARGO SHORTS" in "BLACK" - a proud reproduction of the classic M-65 with a slimmer silhouette by Prime.

In the summer, when we often wear T-shirts and short-sleeved shirts, we tend to choose light shorts, but by adding heavy, fat cargo shorts to the outfit, the center of gravity of the outfit shifts downwards, giving it a more cohesive look.

A front view of the "M-65 Remake Cargo Shorts" in "Olive Drab" colorway, a proud reproduction of the classic M-65 with a slimmer silhouette.

In that case, if you wear a top that fits just right, you'll get a modern West Coast silhouette. Also, even if you have thick legs like me, knee-length fat shorts look great on you.

In the summer, we tend to dress a little too casually, but I think a pair of cargo shorts is the best.

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