The Great Grand Poppy 2" (Classic Lined Swim Trunk)
The 3-second version
- Two-inch inseam for minimal coverage and maximum leg freedom
- Four-way stretch fabric moves in every direction
- Integrated mesh brief eliminates the need for separate underwear
- Two-inch inseam is much shorter than typical boardshorts
- Fitted waist requires accurate sizing
- Not ideal if you prefer longer, looser swim trunk styles
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Two-inch inseam swim trunks with four-way stretch and built-in support
Most swim trunks sold today land somewhere between the knee and mid-thigh, a length that originated with surfers but has become the default even for people who never touch a board. That cut adds fabric, weight, and drag—fine if you need the coverage, but excessive if you just want to swim or sunbathe without tan lines that stop at your knees.
This trunk returns to the shorter inseam that was standard before boardshorts took over. The two-inch cut paired with four-way stretch means you get full range of motion without fighting excess material, and the quick-drying shell means you're not stuck in wet fabric for an hour after you leave the water. It's built for people who want swim trunks that actually look and feel like swim trunks, not like athletic shorts that happen to get wet.
Good gift when
- People who prefer shorter swim trunks over knee-length styles
- Anyone looking for UPF 50+ sun protection during beach days
- Swimmers who want built-in support without extra layers
- Those who appreciate retro silhouettes over modern boardshorts
Skip it if The two-inch inseam is genuinely short—if you're used to trunks that hit your knee or prefer more coverage, this cut will feel like a significant departure from what most men's swim sections carry today.
Specs
- Inseam
- 2 inches
- Sun Protection
- UPF 50+
- Shell Fabric
- Four-way stretch, quick-drying
- Lining
- Soft mesh built-in brief
- Waistband
- Elastic with built-in drawstring
- Pockets
- Two mesh side pockets, one zippered back pocket
- Sizes Available
- XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL
What's included
- One pair of swim trunks with integrated brief
If you're giving it
- You'll need their size
Waist sizing is essential for proper fit; consider including a gift receipt.
The maker
Chubbies Shorts built its reputation on bringing back shorter inseams at a time when most men's shorts were creeping toward the knee. The brand started with walk shorts and expanded into swimwear using the same philosophy: cut the excess fabric, focus on fit, and design for people who want their legs to see daylight.
The Great Grand Poppy follows that template with a two-inch inseam and a stretch construction that accommodates movement without adding bulk. The built-in brief and zippered pocket reflect practical updates to a classic silhouette, and the UPF 50+ rating addresses the reality of spending hours in direct sun. It's a modern take on mid-century swim trunks, built for people who never wanted the baggy boardshort look in the first place.
The details
These swim trunks commit to a two-inch inseam, putting them squarely in the category of short shorts designed for people who want minimal tan lines and maximum mobility. The shell uses a four-way stretch fabric that moves when you do, whether you're diving off a dock or climbing out of a pool. An integrated brief made from soft mesh provides built-in support without the need for separate underwear.
The waistband combines elastic with a drawstring, letting you cinch the fit to exactly where you need it. Two mesh-lined side pockets drain water without catching sand, while a zippered back pocket keeps a key or card secure even in rough surf. The fabric dries noticeably faster than standard boardshorts, so you won't be sitting in damp trunks long after you've left the water.
UPF 50+ sun protection is woven into the fabric itself, blocking most ultraviolet rays during long days outside. The cut is deliberately short—these are styled for people who want a retro, mid-century silhouette rather than the knee-length look that's dominated men's swimwear for the past two decades.
Available in sizes from extra-small through triple-extra-large, the trunks are designed to fit snugly at the waist without relying on excess fabric. The stretch construction accommodates movement in every direction, and the built-in brief stays in place without riding up or bunching. If you've been looking for swim trunks that actually show your legs, this is the cut that does it.
Short-cut swimmers with UPF 50+ protection and secure pockets for beach and pool
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Questions
- How short is a two-inch inseam compared to regular swim trunks?
- A two-inch inseam is significantly shorter than most modern swim trunks, which typically range from seven to nine inches. This cut sits high on the thigh and shows considerably more leg, similar to swim trunks from the 1960s and 70s. If you're used to boardshorts that hit near the knee, expect a dramatic difference in coverage.
- Does the built-in brief replace underwear?
- Yes, the integrated mesh brief is designed to be worn without separate underwear. It provides support and coverage directly inside the trunks, eliminating the need for an additional layer and reducing bulk.
- How does UPF 50+ protection work in swimwear?
- UPF 50+ fabric blocks approximately 98 percent of ultraviolet radiation from reaching your skin. The protection is built into the material itself, so it doesn't wash out or degrade with use. It only protects the areas the fabric covers, so you'll still need sunscreen for exposed skin.
- Will the zipper pocket keep items secure while swimming?
- The zippered back pocket is designed to stay closed during swimming and other water activities. It can securely hold small items like a key or card, though you should test the closure before entering the water to ensure it's fully zipped.
- How does four-way stretch affect the fit?
- Four-way stretch fabric moves both horizontally and vertically, allowing the trunks to flex with your body in all directions. This means you get a snug fit at the waist without restriction during movement, and the fabric rebounds to its original shape after stretching.
- How quickly do these trunks dry compared to regular swim shorts?
- Quick-drying fabrics typically shed water and dry noticeably faster than standard cotton or heavy polyester blends. While exact drying time depends on humidity and airflow, you can expect these to feel mostly dry within 30 to 60 minutes after leaving the water, rather than staying damp for several hours.
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