If you look good, you feel good. If you feel good, you train good (thanks, Deion). Well, when you’re in the weight room or on the road, the distance between the look and the training doesn’t need to be miles apart. Some of the best workout apparel is built to perform as well as you do, no matter your desired discipline.
One of the most notable categories where form meets function is in gym shorts. These bottom options are built with premium comfort and breathability in every seam, along with the bravado and grit to keep you going through every set, every mile without distraction.
Two of our favorite workout apparel brands, Ten Thousand and Lululemon, are no strangers to the upper echelon of gym attire; their respective shorts continuously top our list of favorite workout shorts. But which bottom takes the top spot? Which pair of shorts should be your go-to when dressing for your next PR?
To find out, I decided to gear up and give each brand its moment on the platform to determine which shorts steal the show.
The Contenders for Best Workout Shorts
Ten Thousand Interval Short

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Ten Thousand Interval Short
Pros
- No-pinch waistband sits comfortably along the midsection
- Exceptional mobility across a variety of workouts
Cons
- Zippered pockets don't comfortably house larger smartphones
- Cling-free, ultra-wicking shell limits breathability
Versatile, mobile and downright ready to put in the work, the Interval Short has been a foundational component of the Ten Thousand stable for quite some time. With lined and linerless options available, as well as 5-, 7- and 9-inch inseam models, these shorts give you plenty of room to customize your workout wardrobe. The no-bunch waistband lays flat against the midsection, while the the bonded hems provide a no-bulk, cozy fit that’s built for every sweat session.