Running shorts are available in various styles tailored to different activities. Brief shorts are generally preferred for shorter, speedier runs, whereas two-in-one styles and longer options are often chosen for extended distances and trail running. There’s a significant overlap in functionality; longer designs and ultralight materials are now ideal for speed while still providing ample coverage. Even the briefest shorts now feature options for stashing essentials like phones or energy gels.
Short shorts: With inseams of 3 inches and 5 inches, these shorts are cut high on the thigh from lightweight materials, ensuring complete freedom and an almost weightless sensation. Storage is typically minimal, making them ideal for track workouts or the start of a marathon.
2-in-1 shorts: This style combines a snug—and occasionally longer—liner short that serves as built-in underwear with a looser outer layer. They’re great for cooler weather and arguably more suitable for that post-run café visit.
Half-tights: Ending just above the knee, these provide a snug, skin-tight fit, excellent support, and are designed to enhance mobility. Commonly seen on tracks and roads, this look is particularly bold.
Max-storage shorts: Tailored for longer runs, ultra-marathons, and adventures where you need to carry additional gear within easy reach, these shorts often feature a hybrid 2-in-1 design with built-in liners. However, the primary focus is on enhanced storage options that include built-in mesh belts, thigh pockets, and zippered rear pockets.