Amphibious version of Gramicci’s popular G-short
If you’ve come across the Gramicci G-Shorts, you’ll know they’re just about the most comfortable shorts out there. These shell packable shorts riff off the design of the classic Gs, but with a few amphibious adaptations that bump up their beachwear credentials. The fabric is a durable quick-drying nylon rather than cotton, the length is slightly shorter, and the pockets are designed to let water pass through. While they make fantastic swim shorts, they’re also so comfy that you’ll want to use them for hiking and general travel as well. They’ve got an elasticated waist with integrated cinch belt, a relaxed fit through the seat and thighs, and a gusseted crotch to give you maximum mobility. Best of all, they pack down into a tiny zip pouch that takes up next to no space in your backpack.
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IMPORTANT: See SIZE GUIDE tab
- Designed for use in the water or on land
- Elasticated waist with integrated cinch belt
- Packable design compresses into a small zip pouch
- Gusseted crotch
- No fly zipper
- Side-seam hip pockets and a secure zippered back pocket
- Water pass-through pockets
- 8″ inseam makes these Gramicci’s shortest shorts
- Made with durable, fast-drying and chlorine-safe nylon
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Gramicci’s sizing can be a little confusing. The size label states Asia and USA size, and like most UK based stores we use the Asian sizing as this is the closest to the true size. Please check the size guide for measurements but for example, a Medium is equivalent to a 31 – 32” waist.
Imperial (inch) Small Medium Large XL Waist 27-29 30-32 33-35 36-38 Inseam 8 9 9 9 Hip 40 42 45 47 Metric (cm) S M L XL Waist 72-75 76-86 84-92 90-98 Inseam 22.3cm 22.9cm 22.9cm 22.9cm Hip 101cm 107cm 113cm 119cm -
- 100% Nylon
- Packable
- Elasticated Waist
- Integrated Belt
- 2 Side Pockets
- Back Pocket
- Woven Brand Patch
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As a brand, Gramicci has always been about one thing: freedom. Founded in the early 1980s by free-spirited Yosemite climber Mike Graham, from the outset it was imbued with an independent, adventurous spirit. That had a lot to do with Graham’s associations with the Stonemasters, the original dirtbag climbers who did as much for climbing counterculture as they did for pushing the grades.
Unable to find shorts or pants that worked for climbing, Graham simply designed and made his own. The G-pants were the first legwear to feature innovations that are now staple features of technical outdoor clothing, such as a gusseted crotch and an integrated belt. These elements gave unsurpassed freedom of movement. Climbers loved them, but so did California’s bikers, skaters and surfers. Gramicci’s defiant ethos, maverick attitude and stylish yet functional products also meant the brand soon made the leap into streetwear. Today, though Gramicci pants still work well for summer cragging, their simple aesthetic means they’re equally at home in the metropolis too.





















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