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Hey Guys, 

I am in search of some muay thai shorts that were made out of something other than the standard materials. I train in colder facilities lol so i get cold and was thinking shorts could be warmer lol

my kru wants us to wear shorts when its cold so i was thinking i could pick up a pair of thick shorts. Since I have been searchign I have found nothing. 

 

Do any of you know where I could find shorts made of cotton or GI material or get this custom made?

 

OR, do any of you know where to get the stitch pattern for some shorts - then I could try and make them myself.

 

Thanks!!

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I have never heard of thai short made out of cotton, but why not just order some long leggings instead and wear them under instead of usual compression shorts? Could be an easier option, I've done that myself before and seen plenty of guys do the same.

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I suspect you're going to have to have them custom made if you want anything other than "satin" or nylon. The "satin" ones are shiny and much thicker than the nylon style, so if you guys currently are using nylon I'd recommend finding the "satin" ones. I personally advise against GI material as the thickness will make it not move with you and you'll get chafing on your thighs or wherever else. 

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Hey Guys, 

I am in search of some muay thai shorts that were made out of something other than the standard materials. I train in colder facilities lol so i get cold and was thinking shorts could be warmer lol

my kru wants us to wear shorts when its cold so i was thinking i could pick up a pair of thick shorts. Since I have been searchign I have found nothing. 

 

Do any of you know where I could find shorts made of cotton or GI material or get this custom made?

 

OR, do any of you know where to get the stitch pattern for some shorts - then I could try and make them myself.

 

Thanks!!

Hi Mike Lebek

If you are in search of some Muay Thai Shorts that were made out of something other than the standard materials, I might help you.

 

Actually, I have not heard shorts made of cotton or GI material but I know an online store where you can buy all types of shorts, and the shorts you are talking about. Visit this Site: http://www.muaythaiaddict.com/shorts.html

 

Because I am also addicted of muay thai shorts and I suggest you to visit this site and definitely you will get your choice of shorts.

 

Thanks.

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