Spotted in NYC—the Shorts Trend It Girls Are Wearing With T-Shirts
Last summer, Zoë Kravitz stepped out in NYC in gym shorts, a graphic tee, and kitten heels. At the time, this combo was just the unexpected pairing we needed. Just the other day, Kravitz was seen with Harry Styles wearing running shorts once again—this time with a tank and ballet flats. This sent me on a deep dive to find the best athletic-shorts-and-T-shirt outfits.
The sportif trend has been around for some time but has been receiving a lot of love lately, from running shorts to track pants to rugby polos to raglan tees. If you're curious about how to re-create Kravitz's sporty-chic look, keep scrolling.
In 2025, Kravitz wore athletic shorts with a graphic tee, a Saint Laurent bag, Manolo Blahnik heels, and Jessica McCormack jewelry, styled by Danielle Goldberg.
3 Chic Outfit Ideas With Athletic Shorts and T-Shirts
1. Running Shorts + Graphic Tee + Aviators
Style notes: When in doubt, re-create Kravitz's look—a simple graphic tee, a pair of black ringer shorts, and open-toe pumps—and call it a day.
2. Gym Shorts + Oversize T-Shirt + Kitten Heels
Style notes: As seen on Coco Schiffer, the Reformation x Umbro collaboration is the perfect example of how to style athletic shorts. It's cheeky. It's sporty. It's fun. Tuck in your oversize crewneck T-shirt for a cinched look, and pair it with kitten heels for aesthetic contrast.
3. Colorful Track Shorts + Crewneck + Ballet Flats
Style notes: The next time you're in a style rut, throw on a pair of colorful running shorts and matching ballet flats. It's necessary to play around with color and texture. In addition to a graphic tee, layer with a button-down and silver jewelry. Bangles aren't just textural; they're musical.
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Josephine Hadjiloucas is a New York–based writer. She first interned at Who What Wear UK in 2024 and later joined Who What Wear U.S. as an assistant shopping editor after graduating from the Fashion Institute of Technology in 2025. When she isn’t covering the latest Gen Z trends or updating her under-$100 Nordstrom wish list, you can find her browsing the racks of NYC’s best vintage stores or rewatching Moonstruck for the 50th time. “Snap out of it!”