
Outerknown’s new Seventyseven Cord Utility Shorts are a throwback done right. Inspired by the laid-back cool of 1970s California, these shorts offer a modern, eco-conscious spin on a classic silhouette. Cut from sturdy yet breathable 12-wale corduroy, they’ve got all the texture, nostalgia, and comfort you want—without sacrificing a bit of style.

Designed with a mid-rise fit and pigment-dyed for a worn-in, lived-in vibe, each pair comes with natural color variations, making every short one-of-a-kind. Think vintage shop find, minus the questionable sizing or mothball scent. Available in five sun-faded hues, they’re soft to the touch but built to last, whether you’re cruising the boardwalk or setting up for a backyard BBQ.

Outerknown didn’t skimp on functionality either—two front patch pockets and a pair of secure rear pockets keep your everyday carry locked down. A tonal OK logo on the left pocket keeps branding minimal, letting the timeless design and fabric do the talking.
These aren’t just shorts; they’re a vibe. Outerknown made them lightweight, tough, and loaded with retro charm and they’re destined to be your warm-weather go-tos. And at $98, they’re proof that great style and sustainable materials don’t have to cost a fortune.
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