Flowy Athletic Shorts for Women Review – High Waisted Workout Shorts Tested

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Quick Verdict
Pros
- The 2-in-1 design layers a biker spandex short underneath a flowy skort hem — no constantly pulling down or adjusting mid-workout
- Pockets on both sides are genuinely deep enough for a modern smartphone without bouncing
- Wide elastic waistband with drawstring gives a customisable fit and stays put during running and jumping
- Soft four-way stretch fabric moves with you through yoga poses, tennis swings and hiking trails
- Available in ten colours including practical black, navy and burgundy
Cons
- The flowy outer layer can ride up slightly during high-intensity intervals — not ideal for CrossFit-style workouts
- Fabric is on the thinner side, so lighter colours may require careful underwear choices
- No compression — if you prefer held-in support from your base layer, these won't provide it
Quick Verdict
If you're looking for Flowy Athletic Shorts for women that pull double duty as a skort, the Blaosn pair delivers decent value for the price. The 2-in-1 design — flowy outer skirt layer over a fitted biker-spandex inner — genuinely works for low-to-moderate intensity activity and daily wear. I wore these through three weeks of mixed use, and the shorts held up reasonably well. They're not perfect for every workout, but as a crossover piece between gym and grocery run, they earn their place in a rotation. I'd give them a 4 out of 5 for the right buyer.
What Is the Blaosn Flowy Athletic Shorts?
Let's cut through the keyword-stuffed title. These are high-waisted women's athletic shorts with a twist: a flowy skort-style overlay sits over a compression-length biker short inner layer. You get the aesthetic of a tennis skirt with the coverage and modesty of built-in shorts. The waistband is wide and elasticated with a drawstring, and there are two side pockets sewn into the inner biker layer.

In practice, the Blaosn Flowy Athletic Shorts aim to solve a specific problem: you want to look put-together while exercising, but you don't want to deal with separates or constant adjustment. The 2-in-1 construction is the headline feature, and it's one of the main reasons people gravitate toward athletic skorts over traditional shorts.
Key Features
- 2-in-1 construction: flowy outer skort hem over fitted biker-spandex inner short
- High-waisted fit with wide elastic waistband and adjustable drawstring
- Two deep side pockets designed to hold smartphones securely
- Tummy-control wide waistband that stays in place during movement
- Four-way stretch fabric blend for unrestricted motion
- Pull-on style with no hardware — comfortable against skin
- Available in ten colours from neutrals to brights
Hands-On Review
I unboxed these on a Tuesday morning — not a sponsored unboxing moment, just a regular order delivered to my porch. First impression: the packaging was minimal and the shorts felt lighter than I expected. The black pair I went with looked polished straight out of the bag, no wrinkles, no that-new-athletic-gear smell.
First real test was a 45-minute power yoga class. The biker-spandex inner layer stayed put through sun salutations and warrior poses. By the third vinyasa, I'd forgotten I was wearing a skort rather than standard shorts — which is exactly the kind of forgettability you want from activewear. The fabric breathed well enough for the heated studio, though by hour two on a warmer day, things might feel different.


Who Should Buy It?
These Blaosn athletic shorts are a solid match if:
- You want one pair of shorts that transitions from workout to coffee run without changing
- Deep side pockets are non-negotiable — you hate carrying a bag or holding your phone mid-run
- You prefer a looser, more feminine silhouette over compression-style athletic shorts
- Your exercise routine skews toward yoga, walking, tennis, golf or moderate hiking rather than high-speed plyometrics
- You appreciate having colour options beyond basic black for matching different workout tops
Skip these if you're after serious compression support, if you regularly do high-box jumps or rope climbs, or if you need moisture-wicking performance at elite-sweat levels. They're also not the right pick if you prefer the structured feel of a separate skirt and shorts rather than the fused 2-in-1 design.
Alternatives Worth Considering
Not quite the right fit? A few other options worth a look:
- Baleaf Athletic Skort — Similar 2-in-1 construction but with a slightly more structured skirt panel. Better for tennis and pickleball players who want more swing coverage.
- CRZ YOGA Women's 2-in-1 Running Shorts — A more compression-focused inner layer makes these better for high-impact runners. The outer layer is tighter, less flowy.
- Adidas Own The Run 3-Stripes Skort — Higher price point but with Adidas's moisture-management technology. Worth the upgrade if you prioritize brand reputation and advanced fabric tech.
FAQ
Most buyers report ordering their usual size fits well. The elastic waistband with drawstring offers adjustability, but if you're between sizes, sizing up is the safer call.
Final Verdict
After three weeks of mixed use — gym sessions, outdoor walks, errands and one unexpected impromptu dance class in my kitchen — the Blaosn Flowy Athletic Shorts for women have earned a permanent spot in my activewear drawer. They're not going to replace dedicated running shorts for race training, and the outer hem ride-up during HIIT is a real limitation if that's your primary workout. But for the everyday woman who wants a comfortable, cute and versatile pair of shorts that works across contexts, these deliver without overpromising. The pockets are genuinely useful, the fit is flattering and adjustable, and the price point won't make you wince if you buy two colours. Will I keep using them? Yes — with the caveat that I reserve my spandex-shredding workouts for a different pair.