There are a thousand brands of board shorts on the racks today, but boys Billabong board shorts will provide you the biggest bang for your buck. If you have boys you know how demanding they can be on their clothes. Now take in to consideration the fact that they’re going to be swimming, surfing, running and playing in the sand with these board shorts. You will need a pair of shorts that will live up to the challenge and that’s where boys Billabong board shorts come in to play.
The brand Billabong has been around since 1973 and was founded by Gordon and Rena Merchant. The name Billabong comes from the Australian term for the body of stagnant water that’s just before a larger body of water. The company went public on August 11th, 2000, and is actively traded on the Australian Securities Exchange. Throughout there business cycle they have acquired many other brands such as Von Zipper, Element and Nixon. All successful brands in their own right. And aligning those clothing brands with Billabong clothing has really broadened Billabongs base.
Billabong has been around for years and has a fantastic name in producing some of the highest quality surf board shorts in the market today. Boys Billabong board shorts are made with two types of fabric, Polyester and a micro suede fabric. Both very comfortable and fast drying. Your typical kids boarshorts will come with a Velcro waist strap to provide a snug fit. With the durable polyester fabric and Velcro type fastener you can see why these shorts will last your boys a eternity, or until they grow out of them. Billabong board shorts can also be referred to as Billabong boardies.
Billabong just recently came out with a new style of board shorts called the Airlite series. They are boardies that are made with a light weight two way fabric that flexes making for a perfect fit. These boys billabong board shorts are the cat’s meow of surfing shorts. They give you a not to tight, but yet a loose feel and really do give you a since of comfort when riding the waves. The three styles out in the stores is Parko intervention, Tar gravity and Andy Irons Parish.
One thing I would like to mention, is if you plan on buying boys Billabong board shorts for the water park…You will need to make sure they have no metal clasp or metal buttons on the pockets. Just the other weekend my boys were turned away because they had some metal accessories on their shorts. So I can’t stress enough to be sure to purchase your boys billabong board shorts with NO metal on them. The shorts do have metal eyelets and that’s fine.
Now that your armed with some good information on boys Billabong board shorts, go out and get some!