Push yourself harder in these Nike Pro Sculpt shorts. Thicker and stretchier than our classic Nike Pro material, midweight fabric delivers a smoothing sensation that elevates your workout look. Plus, their wider elastic waistband adds to a more secure feeling as you go for your deepest squat or heaviest lift.
Like a Pro
Unapologetic, confident style goes with anything. From leggings to tops to more, Nike Pro is ready to round out your wardrobe with pieces that help you stand out.
Next-Level Detail
An extra-wide jacquard elastic waistband fits snugly (without pinching or binding) and adds support and shaping around your core. It combines with premium fabric that's both smooth and smoothing, taking Pro to a whole new, selfie-worthy level.
Stay Dry
Nike Dri-FIT technology moves sweat away from your skin for quicker evaporation, helping you stay dry and comfortable.
More Details
- Body: 75% polyester/25% spandex. Waistband: 70% polyester/18% spandex/12% nylon.
- Machine wash
- Imported
Shipping
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Returns
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