Boys' shorts designs are now in Koton with their light and flexible structure as well as fabric types that make them forget their existence! Pockets, print details, waist-tie shorts are just for fidgety little ones!
Respect Life - Respect for Life | Tie waist, elasticated shorts with print details| This product is made from recycled yarn. Discover the collection prepared by Koton with the sensitivity of adding value to people and society and leaving a more livable world to future generations.
2-piece boy shorts and t-shirt set. Boy's shorts with a monster car print, a crew neck t-shirt and a character print on one leg, with 3D knurling details. bottom: 70% polyester 30% cotton upper: 92% cotton, 8% elastane
Children's organic cotton shorts. Elasticated waistband with drawstring. Flat pattern of leaves. Side pockets with stitching.Clothing made from 100% organic cotton is not only friendly to the environment, but to your skin. No harmful synthetic pesticides or fertilizers are used in cultivation. Learn more at Gap for Good.
Smooth, lightweight and quick-drying fabric for maximum performance.The material drains sweat away and dries very quickly.Comfortable elastic waistband with internal tightening.Open hand pockets.Leg length from crotch: YMD 21 cm (+/- 1.5 cm depending on size).
Boys' woven shorts.Special collection for teenagers.Elasticized waistband with zip and button closure.Belt loops.Front and back pockets.Drawstring on the inside.20% organic cotton.
Boys' tracksuit shorts.Elasticated waistband with drawstring.Side pockets.Interesting batik.On one leg logo GAP.9% recycled polyester. Clothing labeled as Gap for Good is made with our planet in mind, so we use natural or recycled materials while trying to reduce the impact of production on water resources. Learn more at Gap for Good.
Children's patterned shorts.Elasticated waistband with drawstring.Front oblique pockets.From organic cotton. Clothing made from 100% organic cotton is not only friendly to the environment, but to your skin. No harmful synthetic pesticides or fertilizers are used in cultivation. Learn more at Gap for Good.