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BURBERRY LARGE CHECK-PRINTED SWIM SHORTS
Burberry's heritage is reimagined in these swim shorts, defined by an oversized interpretation of the House's iconic check. The graphic, large-scale pattern offers a modern perspective on a signature motif, making these shorts a refined choice for poolside lounging or beachside destinations where style is paramount.
THE ART OF THE DETAIL
Cut for a comfortable, straight-leg silhouette, these swim shorts are crafted from a lightweight technical fabric designed for quick drying. The design features a versatile palette of blue tones arranged in a classic checked pattern that feels both timeless and contemporary. An elasticated drawstring waist ensures an adjustable and secure fit, providing comfort and ease of movement for all-day wear. The fabric offers a smooth finish, reflecting the piece’s practical yet polished nature, making it an essential component of any vacation wardrobe.
HOW TO WEAR
Pair these swim shorts with a crisp white linen shirt and leather slides for an elevated resort aesthetic that moves seamlessly from the water to a seaside lunch. For a more relaxed approach, style them with a simple cotton T-shirt and classic sunglasses for effortless days spent on the sand or exploring coastal towns. The distinctive pattern serves as the focal point of the look, requiring only minimal additions to create a complete and considered outfit for warm-weather getaways and holiday excursions.
ABOUT BURBERRY
Founded in 1856, Burberry has built a legacy on a foundation of quintessentially British design and material innovation. The brand is globally recognized for its iconic check, a symbol of heritage and timeless style that was first introduced in the 1920s. These swim shorts are a direct reflection of that history, translating a celebrated house code into a modern context. Each collection continues to balance tradition with a forward-thinking perspective, resulting in pieces that are both classic and current.










