The Bonnie Shorts - Olive
The Bonnie Shorts - Olive

The Bonnie Shorts - Olive

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The Bonnie Shorts in Olive

The short that anchors the olive set and holds its own without it. A deep pigment-dyed olive with that uneven, mineral-washed depth that makes the color feel earned rather than applied. Worn with the Bonnie Hoodie it's a full tonal moment. Worn with a rib tank it's the easiest outfit you'll put together all season.

How it fits: Relaxed mid-thigh with an elastic waistband and a cream drawstring that adjusts without a fight. Roomy enough to move in freely, fitted enough to look intentional from every angle.

What it feels like: Midweight organic cotton fleece in a rich pigment-dyed olive that gets deeper and more broken-in with every wash. Substantial enough to feel like a real short, comfortable enough to wear all day without thinking about it.

Why it's special: The olive pigment dye gives each piece its own slightly different finish - no two look exactly the same. Pairs naturally with the Sage Rib Tank for an easy tonal two-piece moment or serves as the anchor of the full Bonnie Olive set.

Style it with: The Sage Rib Tank in Olive for a clean tonal two-piece moment exactly as shown, or with the Bonnie Cropped Hoodie in Olive for the full set.

Care 60% Organic Cotton, 25% Polyester, 15% Rayon. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. Made in Los Angeles.

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