All Citizens Review: What to Buy & What to Avoid
All Citizens AirWeight Undershirt checks all the right boxes.
It even has these mesh side panels to help keep you cool during your cousin’s mid-July outdoor wedding.
(Side note: why do we have outdoor weddings in the middle of summer??)
My only gripe with this undershirt is its length. As a shorter guy, it’s very long on me.
This is okay since it’s always worn tucked in, but it would be more comfortable if it didn’t go past my hips.
All Citizens Training Shorts
Made from stretchy Polyester fabric and featuring an internal drawstring, these almost remind me of swim trunks.
The Contender Training Shorts have an 8? inseam. This is going to look good on everyone, but some guys may want a shorter length for working out.
They’re somewhat tapered and definitely not too baggy for my thin legs.
They have regular side pockets and a zip “media pocket” for phones, plus a hidden internal pocket for cards and keys.
These feel like well made shorts, and they’re really comfortable to wear.
My only gripe is that the rise is a bit long for me, but that shouldn’t be a problem for average or taller guys.
I am a little confused about the pricing on these shorts. They’re priced like a premium athletic/training short, which isn’t really in line with most of All Citizens’ catalog.
Based on how expensive their underwear is, I’d expect these shorts to be $30 max.
Priced as is, I don’t think I’d choose these over a dedicated athletic wear brand like Ten Thousand.
All Citizens Performance Chinos
The Limitless Performance Chino is basically All Citizens’ take on lululemon’s Commission Pant.