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Lafuma Annapurna Short

Men's Clothing > ShortsRated: *** by 2 reviews.

Backcountry.com

Lafuma used a soft blend of organic cotton and hemp to make the Men’s Annapurna Short comfortable enough for a long day on the trail or hanging out in town. Two huge cargo pockets carry your wallet and phone so your hands are free to carry a sandwich and beer outside for lunch.

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Fit:Loose
Fly:Zip
Material:Organic cotton, hemp
Pockets:Two front, two back, two side cargo
Recommended Use:Hiking, casual
Waist:Belt loops

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Lafuma Annapurna Short Reviews Summary:

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Reviews:

Lafuma Loungin

Rating:***

I bought these because of the organic cotton value, and I wanted something comfortable to wear in pretty hot, sticky weather,(New Orleans.) I found regular cotton to get to heavy in the humidity, but the Lafuma are light and comfortable. I don't the same durablility as regular cotton (when I load my pocket with items - ipod, phone, camera etc.) I am not using these for hiking or heavy exercising, rather everyday living. The $56. price tag is a little intimidating, but I like them. I would buy another pair.

Murf Reeves at Backcountry.com on 06/26/2009