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HIC Mens Boardshorts, Suck Em Up Big Braddah

Original price $ 59.99 - Original price $ 64.99
Original price
$ 59.99
$ 59.99 - $ 64.99
Current price $ 59.99

Octo Stretch - 8 Way Stretch

What sets HIC board shorts apart from other shorts? Most board shorts are composed of 4 way stretch material. The fabric of HIC board shorts are 8 way stretch providing proven durability for the most challenging activities.

  • 90% Polyester 10% Spandex 8 Way Octo-Stretch
  • Imported | Board Shorts with Attitude | Enjoy the Ride!
  • Self Tie | Lace-up tie front with four HIC grommets closure
  • 20" Allover engineered Polynesian print | Side flap pocket
  • Wax Comb String Attached to Inside Pocket
  • Lycra fly for pure comfort | Durable water repellent (DWR) fabric coating
  • Inside Lycra front rise taping | Triple needle smooth durable construction stitching
  • Low-rise surfer style | HIC 8 way stretch board shorts run large for most people

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