At the heart of Swedish history, where sea giants came to life, a pair of shorts is born that isn't afraid to set sail for adventure. The Dock Shorts for men by Houdini Sportswear are inspired by the shipyards of Finnboda Hamn. Imagine shorts as robust as the metal of ships, yet as light as a summer breeze. Perfect for those who love the adrenaline of peaks or the tranquility of a city stroll.
Crafted from Immix Weave, a miraculously durable and stretchy fabric, these shorts are not just about comfort. With a composition of 75% recycled polyester, they are also kind to our beautiful planet. Certified Bluesign®, they ensure production without compromising the environment. Breathtaking breathability and a softness that pampers your skin, while being ready to tackle the steepest rocks.
For adventurers seeking versatility, the Dock Shorts are a rare find. They adapt to your lifestyle, whether you're climbing a peak or strolling under the sun. And when they've served their time, don't let them fade into oblivion. Give them a second life by returning them to a Houdini recycling point. After all, even the best adventures deserve a sequel!
Regular fit
Quick-drying stretch fabric
Hidden security pocket with zipper
Belt loops
Fabric is made of 75% recycled polyester
Fabric is fully recyclable
Fabric is Bluesign® certified
Weight for men's large: 242 g
Fabric produced in Taiwan
Garment produced in Portugal

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