Most men get Bermuda shorts wrong in the same direction. Too casual, too printed, too much fabric doing too much talking. You end up looking like you’re on a stag do rather than someone who has actually thought about what he’s wearing in warm weather. The good ones sit at a length that works, around the knee or just above it, in a fabric that holds its shape through a full day rather than going limp by lunch. We’ve been particularly drawn to tailored cuts in linen, cotton twill, and shorts that carry a clean waistband without unnecessary hardware. Neutral colours do the most work here. A well cut Bermuda in a good olive or a faded khaki will go with half the shirts you already own. These are not beach shorts. They are warm weather casuals that don’t announce themselves when you walk into a room, which is exactly the point.