Features
- Material: 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton, high cotton content, soft, smooth, elastic, sweat-absorbent and breathable, comfortable and skin-friendly, and can keep you cool during exercise
- Feature: Comfy running sweat shorts feature a high waist, Shorts for Women, Pure Color, Loose Fit, fit in home and outdoor. Side Pockets for easy storage of your belongings
- Occasion: skin-friendly,soft fabric offers a smooth, low-friction performance, make these SUNBS women's leisure sweat shorts a go-to for yoga,outdoor,hiking, lounging,running, joggers ,workout,sleeping&rest
- Match: High Waist Summer Shorts women is a great match for t-shirts, tank tops, tight tops, loose jackets, sun shirts, shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, sandals, sneakers, etc
- Quantity and color: a total of 3 pairs of different colors of shorts are packaged for your daily replacement and cleaning; Shotrs for women, Summer active athletic sweat shorts flowy style, Vacation party wear in summer & spring, womens shorts summer outfits, trendy shorts casual lounge style
Specifications
Color | 3 Pack:black&coffee&grey |
Size | Large |
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High-waisted women's sweat shorts constructed from 65% polyester and 35% cotton, offering a soft, elastic, breathable, and sweat-absorbent fabric to help manage moisture during activity. They feature a loose fit and side pockets, and are sold as a 3-pack (black, coffee, grey) in size Large for use in running, yoga, lounging, and other casual or athletic activities.
SUNBS 3 Pack Womens Sweat Shorts Casual Lounge Shorts Trendy Summer Running High Waisted Athletic Clothes Outfits 3 Pack:Black&Coffee&Grey L Review
Overview
A three-pack of everyday shorts doesn’t usually get me excited, but the SUNBS sweat shorts surprised me in a few important ways. They’re simple, soft, and easy to wear, and the neutrals (black, coffee, grey) make outfit decisions painless. I wore them for what most people actually do in shorts—lounging, quick walks, light workouts, errands—and they consistently felt good without asking for attention. They’re not performance racewear, and they’re not trying to be. They’re well-made, high-waisted lounge/athletic hybrids that prioritize comfort and practicality.
Fit and Sizing
These shorts have a true high rise that sits above the navel on me. The waistband is elastic and comfortable, with a gentle, even hold that doesn’t dig in. The overall cut is relaxed through the hips with a slightly tapered leg opening. On the legs, the fit leans closer to casual lounge than to flared running shorts. That’s great for a clean silhouette, but it can also mean the hem may hug the thigh if you prefer extra room there.
If you’re between sizes or prefer a looser, slouchy look, I’d consider sizing up—especially if you want more movement in the leg opening. If you want a neat, secure fit for light activity, true to size should work well. The rise is notably high; if you have a shorter torso, you might find the waistband creeping higher than you prefer. In that case, a slight fold-over at the waist works, but it does shift the hem a bit higher.
In terms of length, these lean short. On me, they land in the upper-to-mid-thigh range. They’re not skimpy, but if you like longer, bike-short coverage, these won’t be your pick. For lounging and casual wear, the length feels balanced; for brisk runs, the shorter inseam and closer leg opening can ride up depending on your build.
Fabric and Build Quality
The fabric blend (65% polyester, 35% cotton) strikes a thoughtful balance: soft handfeel with enough structure to hold its shape after repeated wear. The interior is smooth against skin—no scratchiness and no noticeable friction points along the seams. Breathability is better than I expected for a cotton blend, and there’s just enough stretch for bending, sitting, and general movement without feeling baggy by midday.
Stitching is tidy and even. The hems are finished well, and the waistband elastic is fully encased, which helps it lie flat and look polished for a casual piece. After multiple washes on cold and low-heat drying, mine kept their color and didn’t shrink or warp. The fabric weight lands in a sweet spot: thick enough to avoid show-through, light enough to stay comfortable in warm weather.
Comfort and Performance
As lounge shorts, they’re excellent. The waistband is soft and forgiving, and the fabric breathes well during at-home wear or errands. For light activity—gentle yoga, neighborhood walks, or a quick cardio warm-up—they behave nicely. The high waist stays put, the fabric stretches with your movement, and the shorts don’t twist or sag.
For more vigorous activity, they’re usable but not ideal. The leg opening and shorter inseam can ride up on longer runs or interval sessions, especially if your thighs touch. If your main use case is treadmill sprints or outdoor summer runs, you’ll likely want a dedicated running short with a wider leg opening or built-in liner. But if your day is part lounge, part light workout, these transition well.
Pockets and Practicality
The pockets are a standout. They’re placed at a natural angle and are deep enough to hold a phone and keys without feeling precarious. Around the house or for quick trips, I relied on them constantly. During more active sessions, a phone in the pocket will bounce; that’s true of most non-zip pocket shorts. For walking, errands, and lounging, the pocket depth and positioning are just right.
Style and Versatility
These are minimal in the best way. The colors are neutral, and the silhouette is clean and unbranded, which makes them easy to pair. I wore them with oversized tees, ribbed tanks, and lightweight hoodies without thinking too hard. Toss on sandals and they’re weekend-ready; swap in sneakers and they look sporty and intentional rather than lazy. The high waist also plays nicely with cropped tops, and the simple finish keeps them from looking too gym-specific.
Because they come as a three-pack, I found myself assigning each color a “zone”: grey for workouts, coffee for lounging, black for errands. That’s not a requirement, but it shows how easy it is to integrate the set into a weekly rotation without overthinking it.
Care and Durability
These hold up well to routine washing. I stuck to cold water and low-heat tumble or line drying, and they maintained their shape and softness. No twisting at the waistband, no wavy hems, and no color bleeding between the darker black and lighter grey. I didn’t notice pilling during the test period. If you want to maximize longevity, line drying will keep the fabric plush and the elastic snappy.
What Could Be Better
- Leg opening width: A touch more flare at the hem would reduce riding up for those with fuller thighs and make them friendlier for running.
- Rise height: The high waist is comfortable, but on shorter torsos it can feel very high. A slightly lower rise option would broaden appeal.
- Inseam options: One longer length would open these up to more activities and preferences.
None of these are dealbreakers for everyday wear, but they’re worth noting if you’re particular about fit.
Who They’re For
You’ll likely enjoy these if:
- You want a soft, breathable lounge short that can handle light workouts.
- You prefer a high-waisted, clean look with practical, real pockets.
- You value a neutral color set that’s easy to mix and match.
- You’re looking for a three-pack that covers a week’s worth of casual use without fuss.
You might skip these if:
- You need shorts primarily for high-intensity running or training.
- You prefer a longer inseam or a very wide leg opening.
- You have a very short torso and dislike true high-rise fits.
The Bottom Line
The SUNBS sweat shorts get the fundamentals right: soft fabric, dependable waistband, functional pockets, and an easygoing silhouette that fits real life. They’re the kind of shorts you reach for repeatedly because they make the everyday parts of your week—lounging, puttering around the house, grabbing coffee, quick walks—more comfortable without looking sloppy.
I recommend these shorts. They’re a strong value as a three-pack, the build quality outperforms what I usually expect in this category, and the neutral palette works with almost anything. If you favor a high-rise, prefer a shorter, neat silhouette, and want one set that can move from sofa to sidewalk to light sweat session, these will earn their place in your drawer. If you need a longer inseam or a roomier leg for intense runs, look elsewhere for that specific niche—but keep these for everything else.
Project Ideas
Business
Personalized Micro‑Boutique (Customization Service)
Offer monogramming, small embroidery patches, or heat‑press graphics on the 3‑pack. Market as 'custom comfort sets' for gifts, bridal party loungewear, or local gym teams. Low tooling costs and high perceived value can justify a premium price.
Athleisure Subscription Box / Rotation Service
Create a monthly or quarterly subscription where customers receive curated 3‑packs in neutral basics plus seasonal customizations (dye, patch, or accessory). Include swap/return laundry options for a rental‑style model targeted at frequent travelers and minimalist wardrobes.
Upcycled Limited‑Edition Line
Buy unsold or plain inventory in bulk and upcycle each set into unique pieces (dyed, embroidered, appliquéd). Sell limited runs on Etsy or at pop‑ups as one‑of‑a‑kind items. This reduces waste, raises margins, and creates collectible appeal.
Fitness Studio & Event Partnerships
Partner with yoga studios, running clubs, or event organizers to sell co‑branded 3‑packs as merch or participant kits. Offer volume pricing and simple customization (studio logo on waistband or pocket). Use as onboarding swag, rewards, or retail at studio front desks.
DIY Kits & Workshops
Package a 3‑pack with dye, thread, patches and step‑by‑step instructions, then sell as a DIY customization kit online. Run local workshops teaching dip‑dye, embroidery or skort conversion — charge for admission plus sell kits for at‑home customers.
Creative
Dip‑Dye + Resist Ombre Set
Use fabric dyes and a bleach/resist technique to transform the three neutral shorts into a coordinated ombre set (black→charcoal→grey or coffee→tan→cream). Work with rubber bands, tie knots or folded clamps to create patterns on the high‑waist band and hems. Result: a boutique‑looking trio that still keeps the soft, sweat‑friendly feel for exercise.
Embroidered Performance Accents
Add hand or machine embroidery around the side pockets and waistband: small reflective thread logos, floral motifs or runner icons. Combine with heat‑press reflective tape on pocket openings for night visibility. This adds craft detail while keeping pockets functional for keys/phone during runs.
Convertible Skort Upgrade
Turn one pair into a skort by sewing a lightweight, breathable skirt panel to the front and inner liner to the waistband so it remains high‑waisted and comfortable. Use a contrasting fabric (mesh or lightweight cotton) to create a sporty look — good for tennis, casual wear, or travel.
Accessory Bundle from Leftover Fabric
Cut saved fabric for matching scrunchies, headbands, wrist sweatbands, and a small zipped pouch that fits in the shorts' pocket. Sell or gift as a coordinated set — great for photos and makes the 3‑pack feel premium and intentional.
Upcycle into Kid/Doll Clothing & Pocket Organizers
Use the loose fit and soft fabric to make reduced‑size kids' shorts/doll outfits or multifunctional pocket organizers that hang inside bags. The side pockets can become small pouches; add snaps or Velcro to make compact, useful travel organizers.