19 Seriously Amazing Disneyland Hacks to Make Your Trip Even More Magical

You’ve bought the plane tickets, booked the hotel, stocked up on super stylish Mickey gear, got your nails did, and have your Disneybounding all ready; you’re truly invested in that upcoming Disneyland trip. Now it’s time to do absolutely everything you can to ensure that you have the BEST TIME EVER. We can help! Here are 19 tried-and-true Disneyland hacks to assist you in having the most magical time at the happiest place on Earth.

1. Pick the right time to go. Do your research before going to the parks to avoid the overwhelming throngs. There will always be crowds, but try your best to visit a park when it’s not at capacity. See when the local spring breaks and school holidays are and avoid those times. The weeks of Thanksgiving and Christmas are notoriously insane. Consider going on a weekday since there are usually fewer people than on those pesky weekends. (Photo via Disney Parks)

2. Head to the park when it rains. That is, if you don’t mind getting wet (and you’ll get wet going on Splash Mountain regardless). While you can’t plan for showers, if you have the opportunity to head to a Disney Park when it’s raining… DO IT. Main Street will be close to deserted, everything will sparkle with glistening raindrops, and there will be next to no lines for the rides.

3. Don’t waste your time; download a wait time app. The go-to app for keeping tabs on attraction wait times is Disneyland’s own app (free on iOS and Android), or you could download a popular one like Touring Plans (free on iOS and Android) or MouseWait (free on iOS). The Disneyland app also shows where and when character meet-and-greets will be happening, from Peter Pan holding court by Edelweiss Snacks to Chip and Dale hanging out in the Town Square. (Photo via Sunny Chanel)

4. Take advantage of the extra magic hour. If you’re staying at one of the Disneyland hotels, you’ll be able to enter the parks an hour early. It is so worth the pain of getting up at the crack of dawn. You can get a whole bunch of the big rides out of the way and enjoy the rest of the day without stressing about getting on Space Mountain or Toy Story Mania. If you’re not staying at a Disney property, you can still get into the park an hour early (on Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday) with a three-day (or more) park ticket, or if you purchase the Southern California CityPASS.

5. Spring for the MaxPass; it’s worth the $10. The MaxPass lets you secure FastPasses anywhere in the park, allowing you to skip most of the big lines. You just have to scan the barcode on the app when you get to the ride and you’re set! Not only does it cut down on wait times, but you also get PhotoPass downloads with the MaxPass, so make sure to get pics with every single princess.

6. Snap that Ride Photo ID. If you signed up for the MaxPass (again, you should), make sure to take a pic of the Attraction ID number on the ride photos for the likes of Space Mountain and Guardians of the Galaxy Mission Breakout. You’ll be able to link your photo to your app and can download those thrilling moments. Bonus points if you figure out when the camera snaps so you can get your pose on. (Photo via Sunny Chanel)

7. Pack wisely. It’s no surprise that there’s a high premium on necessities at the Disneyland. Make sure you pack things like Band-Aids, sunscreen, and an external phone charger (the last one is a MUST).

8. Book those restaurant reservations early! If your heart (and stomach) is set on eating at a place like the Blue Bayou (located IN Pirates of the Caribbean) or the swanky Carthay Circle (they make killer craft cocktails), then you’ll want to reserve your table sooner rather than later. You can score reservations up to 60 days in advance online, via the app, or by giving them a call. (Photo via Disney Parks)

9. Lock it up. Don’t break your back carrying a heavy backpack to the parks. Utilize the lockers. You can store snacks, the necessities above like that phone charger, and anything else you might need. If you’re planning on hitting wet rides like Splash Mountain or Grizzly River Run — and you don’t wanna spend the rest of the day soaked — then store an extra set of clothes.

10. Order food from your phone. At the time of writing this, the Mobile Food and Beverage Ordering system is still in the planning stages, but when it begins, it’ll be a game changer (especially for those of us who get hangry). Utilizing the app, you’ll be able to select menu items, customize your order, and pre-pay at your leisure. No fuss, no muss (and we’re really hoping that Bengal Barbecue — pictured above — will be one of the options). (Photo via Sunny Chanel)

11. If you must wait, keep entertained. If your crew yearns to keep occupied while waiting in line for Space Mountain, Radiator Springs, or any of those other long-line rides, then play a game like the charades-style Head’s Up (which is free on iOS and Android and has a Disney Parks-themed deck that you can unlock for free when you’re in the parks). This summer, Disney will launch Play Disney Parks, a free app that will let you have a variety of exclusive experiences and interact with the surrounding environment. We can’t wait to play with Play.

12. Get reserved seating with a dinner package. If experiencing Fantasmic!, Paint the Night, the Pixar Play Parade, or World of Color is at the top of your to-do list, then you might consider signing up for one of the Disney dining packages. You’ll be fed and given reserved seating for one of those big-draw spectaculars.

13. Check out Instagram before you go so you’re in the know. If you want to make sure you taste the newest churro flavor, take a photo in front of the most popular Insta-worthy wall, or know where to snag the cutest new Minnie ears, pay a visit to Instagram. Do a search for the hashtag #Disneyland or #Disneyfood or similar and see what the hot new goodies are. You wouldn’t want to miss out on the limited-time magic of something like the Dole Whip Donut, now would you?

14. When the park gets crowded, take a break. While it’s tempting to go, go, and go some more, if you’re at the park for more than one day, make sure to take a nice big afternoon break. The best time to do this is midday when the park is generally at its most crowded. Go to your hotel and have a pool break, or go to Downtown Disney and enjoy a leisurely lunch. Your body, your mind, and your spirit will thank you.

15. Ride Big Thunder Mountain Railroad during the fireworks. We did this the last time we were there, and it was *amazing*. Schedule your FastPass for right when the firework show starts, and try to time it so you get on Big Thunder a minute or so after the show has started. There’s something magical about seeing the huge explosions while riding such a thrilling attraction. The extra planning to make this happen is so worth it. (Photo via Disney Parks)

16. Go single — Single Rider that is. If you’re not into the lines and really can’t be bothered with the FastPass system (either online or via the kiosks), then you should consider getting in the Single Rider lane. This option is available on select attractions (Radiator Springs Racers, Matterhorn, and Splash Mountain to name a few). You won’t be able to ride next to your BFF or S.O., but you’ll get on pretty quick.

17. Save money where you can. A Disneyland trip ain’t cheap. It all adds up. Consult our money-saving hacks guide right here so you don’t break the bank.

18. Ride Peter Pan first. If taking a journey on Peter Pan’s Flight is a priority, then you should a) be prepared to wait (standard wait is upward of 40 minutes) and b) do your best fast walk to the ride immediately when the park opens. Another good time to get in line is right after the fireworks. They close Fantasyland for the show, so line up at the back of the land before the fireworks stop. You’ll probably be able to shave the wait time in half. (Photo via Sunny Chanel)

19. Keep those hands germ-free. During a trip to Disneyland, you will end up touching so many things from grabbing mustard dispensers (for those Mickey pretzels) to clenching the hand bars crazy tight. Don’t forget that hand sanitizer — it’s pretty easy to pick up a cold there, and that’s a souvenir you don’t want to bring home.

Do you have any of your own Disneyland tips? Tweet us @BritandCo.

Stomach problems are never fun, but they seem to be even less so when you're in the middle of a travel day. Ironically, that's also when they tend to flare up! We're all swapping spring break for summer vacation soon, which is why I talked to digestive health dietitian Alyssa Simpson RDN, CGN, CLT and The Points Guy travel experts Ellie Nan Storckand Caroline Tanner for all the secrets, insights, and hacks that will make your travel smoother (and less painful) than ever.

Why do I always have stomach issues when traveling?

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Routine can benefit our mental health, but it also benefits our physical health, too! "Stomach problems tend to flare up while traveling because our usual routines, like mealtimes and sleep patterns, get thrown off, which can disrupt digestion," Simpson says. "Plus, not drinking enough water and trying new foods or eating at odd hours can make matters worse by dehydrating us and upsetting our stomachs.

"Travel anxiety significantly affects our stomachs," she continues. "When we're anxious, our bodies release stress hormones that can disrupt digestion, potentially worsening existing gastrointestinal problems or causing new ones."

And it turns out, flying itself can also affect your gut physically. "Flying or changes in altitude can make your stomach uncomfortable by making the gas in your intestines expand, causing bloating," Simpson says. "Also, the difference in cabin pressure and oxygen levels can dehydrate you, which might worsen digestion and existing stomach problems."

How do you fix travelers stomach?

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While travel day stomach problems can take you by surprise, there are a few you can do in the moment to help ease discomfort. "As a traveler with a colon disease and dietary restrictions, I always have Tylenol and digestive enzymes on hand," Tanner says. "Whenever I arrive at my destination, I try to locate the nearest juice/smoothie place to maintain the daily habits that make me feel my best at home."

"I usually bring Dramamine with me just in case I experience a rare bout of nausea, and I've recently been taking 1 teaspoon of digestive bitters before meals to help with heartburn (cute, right?) — they come in really small bottles so they're generally fine to go through security," Storck says. "The day before a long flight, I try to eat whole non-processed foods — nothing that could upset my stomach — and lots of water. I try not to drink on the plane if my stomach feels sensitive (otherwise, a glass of red helps me sleep!)"

You'll also want to be aware of dehydration on your travel day (dehydration makes everything feel worse), and that includes what kind of water you're drinking. "For those with sensitive stomachs, it's a good idea to go for bottled or filtered water while traveling because tap water safety can differ from place to place," Simpson says. "Opting for bottled water helps lower the chance of drinking contaminated water and reduces the risk of health problems."

"It's smart to be careful when sampling new foods while traveling to prevent stomach issues," Simpson continues. "Stick to dishes you're familiar with and that are fully-cooked, and avoid street food in places where cleanliness might be a concern. Also, keep an eye out for any potential allergens or foods that might not agree with you."

How to make travel easier?

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Your travel day should actually start before you wake up. Just like meal prepping can set you up for an easy week of eats, travel prepping can ensure your day-of journey goes as smooth as possible. While you can't control flight delays or traffic, there are a few things you can add into your routine.

"Include stress-relief techniques in your plan and feel reassured that you have strategies in place to prevent travel-related anxiety from causing stomach issues," Simpson says. Try our Best Breathing Techniques and Daily Journal Prompts when you have a moment to spare!

"I definitely pack the day before and try to make my carry-on bag really organized (for example, I put all my chargers in a small pouch so that there aren't wires getting tangled, I pack snacks so that I don't have to spend a ton of money at the airport, etc.)," Storck says. "I also download shows or movies on to my iPad beforehand (or pack a good book) — I like having something to look forward to if it's a long flight! Simple things, but they help the day go smoothly."

"I try to plan in advance as much as possible to alleviate travel prep and travel day stress [and] I make a list of items I want to pack on my phone," Tanner says. In addition to packing plenty of snacks that are easy on her stomach, she also figures out what to eat when she gets to her location. "Depending on my flight time, I will pick up a Sweetgreen salad to eat on the plane to keep me satiated and full of greens until I can find my next whole foods meal."

Should I pack anything specific to avoid stomach problems?

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It's a good idea to have natural remedies or over the counter medicine in the event you need to ease bloating or discomfort (think antidiarrheals, laxatives, or antacids). "Bring along essentials like enteric-coated peppermint oil capsules or activated charcoal tablets for bloating and discomfort, antacids for heartburn and acid reflux, and magnesium citrate or magnesium oxide supplements if you're prone to constipation," Simpson says.

"You might also want to pack dandelion or fennel tea for digestive support and hydration tablets or powders to prevent dehydration, especially in hot climates," she continues. "Just remember to check in with a healthcare professional before trying any new remedies, especially if you have existing health conditions or are taking medications."

And to make the travel in and of itself more enjoyable, Storck has a few travel must-haves: "Headphones, comfortable clothing (big fan of black leggings, sneakers and a sweater; I'll never be a fancy plane outfit girl) and my water bottle." Tanner's must-haves include a portable phone charger, headphones, eye patches, and sunscreen.

How to eat in moderation on vacation?

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We're big fans of Little Treat Culture at Brit + Co, especially if you're somewhere you've never been before. I mean, how could you visit Paris and NOT buy pastries?! Even if you have a sensitive stomach, Simpson says it's okay to indulge — as long as it's in moderation.

"Indulge in local delicacies moderately, savoring each bite and paying attention to your body's hunger and fullness signals," Simpson recommends. "Include plenty of fruits and vegetables in your meals to offset any extra calories from treats and to keep you feeling full and satisfied. Also, incorporate physical activities into your plans to burn off any additional calories consumed from indulgences."

"To avoid stomach issues while traveling, steer clear of spicy, fatty, and greasy foods," Simpson continues. "Additionally, limit alcohol, caffeine, and carbonated drinks, and ensure fruits and vegetables are thoroughly washed to prevent food-related illnesses. Lastly, maintain regular meal times to prevent overeating and refrain from skipping meals."

If you do deal with the dreaded traveler's stomach (it happens to us all!) swap your fancy meals for a few tried-and-true foods. "If you're dealing with stomach issues while traveling, stick to gentle foods like bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast to soothe discomfort, and steer clear of foods that might worsen your symptoms," Simpson says. "Keep yourself hydrated, take time to rest and recuperate, and try relaxation methods like deep breathing or meditation to ease stress-related digestive problems. If your symptoms persist or become severe, don't hesitate to seek medical help."

Make sure to check with your healthcare professionals before trying new medication or making a major lifestyle change. Let us know your best hack for stomach problems in the comments and check out our weekend newsletter for more health tips and expert advice!

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Memorial Day weekend is nigh, and in the midst of planning your epic BBQ spread and a slew of themed cocktails, it's also time to start noting the Memorial Day sales you'll be shopping for a much-needed summer refresh. We've got the scoop on savings in just about every category – from beauty to home decor to fashion – so you know exactly when and where to save big.

Scroll on for the Memorial Day sales we're most excited about for 2024, and make sure to come back here for additional sale info!

Dyson V8 Cordless Vacuum

Target

What: Items up to 60% off

When: May 24-27

KitchenAid Artisan Series 5 Quart Tilt Head Stand Mixer

Amazon

What: Deals on everything from home goods to decor

When: Now through Memorial Day

Mila Mirror

Anthropologie Home

What: Savings on home goods

When: May 21-27

Peony Vase Thank You Card Set

Papier

What: 15% off stationery & photo books

When: May 22-29

Sherpa Deluxe Black Guarenteed On Board Soft Sided Dog & Cat Carrier

Petco

What: BOGO 50% off select summer products and 20% off select sherpa carriersWhen: May 24-27

Dallas IV Hat

Hood

What: 25% off sitewide with code USA25

When: May 23-27

CZ Crescent with Stars Necklace

Sterling Forever

What: 20% off sitewide with code SUMMER20

When: May 24-28

Stemless Wine Chiller Pair

VoChill

What: 20% off sitewide

When: May 17-27

The Coated Pan

Material Kitchen

What: 20% off (*promo excludes bundles and collaborations)

When: May 23-27

EOS Classic Organic Mattress

Naturepedic

What: 20% off sitewide with code MEMORIAL20

When: May 15-29

Pierrette Dress

SAYLOR

What: Extra 15% off sale styles with code MDAY24

When: May 27

Sea Green Pleated Tennis Skirt

Gold Hinge

What: 25% off sitewide with code MDAY25

When: May 23-27

Calista FAUXblo Thermal Blowout Brush

Calista

What: 20% off sitewide

When: May 24

CAROL Bike

CAROL Bike

What: Take $200 off sitewide on all CAROL bikes

When: May 24-30

Cartolina Louise Cover-Up

Cartolina

What: 30% off sitewide

When: May 22-28

Carve Designs Zella Mesh Pullover

Carve Designs

What: BOGO red, white, and blue swim; buy 1 swimsuit, get one swimsuit 50% off

When: May 23-27

Essentia Stratami Organic Mattress

Essentia

What: 25% off sitewide, plus receive free GOTS Certified Organic Cotton Sheets with qualifying mattress purchases

When: May 13-31

Harper Wilde Bliss Scoop Bralette

Harper Wilde

What: 20% off sitewide

When: May 24-27

MARLOWE. Soap Bar Discovery Gift Set

MARLOWE.

What: 20% off sitewide

When: May 27

Pura 4 Diffuser

Pura

What: 25% off sitewide through code only (subscriber early access: May 23-27), 25% off sitewide, plus subscribe to the Pura V4 and get a free car set

When: May 21-22

Vacation Classic Whip SPF 30

Vacation

What: 20% off sitewide, plus get a free boat keychain or pen on orders over $65 (while supplies last)

When: May 24-27

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The Bridgerton world tour might give you the chance to see your favorite stars like Nicola Coughlan, Luke Newton, and Luke Thompson IRL, but a brand new event for season 3 will give you the chance to actually step into the show! The Bridgerton season 3 promenade is popping up in New York City on May 11 and it's giving fans the chance to see Regency England like never before — and potentially score tickets to the world premiere on May 13 (which is also Bridgerton's first US premiere!). Grab your cottagecore corset tops, your farmer's market baskets, and comfy shoes because this is an experience you won't want to miss.

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Indulge in the Bridgerton Promenade from 11 AM to 6 PM on May 11 at the Gansevoort Plaza, which is right near the Chelsea Market and Whitney Museum of Art. The best part is that you don't need to reserve tickets because it's open to the public! But that also means it's first-come, first-serve, so you'll want to take crowds and lines into consideration.

The activation itself will give fans the chance to disappear into the market the our favorite BFFs Penelope Featherington and Eloise Bridgerton love to explore. According to the official TUDUM announcement, the Bridgerton Promenade will feature "a gorgeous floral bouquet, take photos, sample various Bridgerton-inspired treats, and enjoy musical merriments." You'll also be able to sign up to potentially win tickets to the World Premiere!

Everything You'll See At The Bridgerton Promenade

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  • Love Letters of the Ton: The Knot stationery gives you the chance to write your very own love letter (or scandalous gossip à la Lady Whistledown).
  • Featherington Flowers: Craft your own small bouquet to take home!
  • The Diamond Vanity: Kiko Milano lets you see the perfect spring 2024 beauty products.
  • Society Portraits: Get your portrait painted...then frame it for your wall ;)
  • Photo Opportunities: Turn your Instagram into a Regency Wonderland with a bunch of photo opps (including one from Bath and Body Works!)
  • Regency Patisserie: Ladurée offers macarons you won't be able to stop thinking about.
  • Mayfair Coffee Delights:International Delight gives you the chance to sip some delightful coffee.
  • Her Majesty’s Jewellers: Update your charm bracelet with a bauble from Queen Charlotte!
  • Bridgerton Boutique: Outfit your spring wardrobe with bags, fans, and other accessories you'll love.

Will you be headed to the Bridgerton Promenade this weekend? Tag us on Instagram with your best Regency pics and check out the latest news on Bridgerton season 4!

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Amazon's adaptation of Casey McQuiston’s famed Red, White & Royal Blueblew our minds with its perfectly extravagant and messy royal romance. Prince Henry and Alex Claremont-Diaz stole our hearts with their antics, proving that love isn't always as cookie cutter as we think it should be. Not only that, but it was the LGBT film we never knew we needed until it hit the big screen last year.

If you've been missing Prince Henry and Alex, you're in luck because a sequel to Red, White & Royal Blue is officially coming! Here's everything we know about the latest developments!

Is the main cast returning?

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I'm happy to share that Nicholas Galitzine and Taylor Zakhar Perez are returning! I honestly don't think the Red, White & Royal Blue sequel would be the same if they weren't.

However, no other cast information has been released! Hopefully we'll see Uma Thurman and Clifton Collins, Jr. reprise their roles!

What's the sequel going to be about?

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As of yet, Variety reports that not much has been confirmed about the sequel's plot or release date. My guess is that there the two lovebirds will have to juggle new responsibilities and mishaps.

What the original plot of "Red, White & Royal Blue?"

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The novel centers around the character of Alex Claremont-Diaz, a first son of the United States, and his romantic relationship with Prince Henry, British royalty.

Take a walk down memory lane with these behind-the-scenes pictures 👀

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Matthew López on Instagram: "“Yes, this is exactly how I always dreamed it would be. Locked in a cupboard with your elbow inside my rib cage.” #rwrbmovie"

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Nicholas Galitzine on Instagram: "The bois 📸 @aneeshtheactress"

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Matthew López on Instagram: "Spent the last two weeks rehearsing with @nicholasgalitzine and @taylorzakharperez It’s been a joy to watch Henry and Alex come to life in the room. Excited to make this movie with them. Here we go! #rwrbmovie @primevideo 📸: (the great Stephen Goldblatt)"

We cannot wait to see what new adventures are two lovebirds will cook up in Red, White & Royal Blue, but for now we’ll be rereading (and rereading) RWRB.

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Summer is incomplete without a good pair of shorts that you can pull on for any given occasion – evening strolls, happy hours, farmer’s markets, and the like. But sometimes, the major struggle is finding a shorts style that feels and looks good (chafing is absolutely not the move). Luckily, Abercrombie & Fitch has so many cute shorts that aren’t a literal pain in the butt.

Abercrombie & Fitch is currently having a sale on all of their shorts! Here are the details:

  • Dates: May 10-13
  • Deals: 25% off ALL shorts, plus 15% off everything else (like dresses, jeans, tops, and more)
  • Stackable promo code: ‘AFSHORTS’ for an additional 15% off

We love A&F because of their versatile styles and their very impressive size range. They have a plethora of materials to shop from, including denim, linen, and fleecy lounge shorts. These are our favorite styles for summertime!

Denim Shorts

High Rise Dad Shorts

Dad shorts are an anti-chafing hero – this pair in particular boasts a longer hem than your usual denim shorts. The inseam measures about 5 inches, so you have more coverage! These A&F shorts are made to have a relaxed fit throughout the hips and thighs. We adore this light denim wash, but you can also shop these shorts in 8 other colors.

The High Rise Dad Shorts are shoppable in sizes 23-37 on sale for $52.50 (was $70).

Curve Love High Rise Dad Shorts

You can also shop A&F's dad shorts in the brand's Curve Love silhouette, which is made with an additional 2 inches through the hips and thighs to help eliminate gapping. Trust us, we know the pain of shorts not fitting right, which is why these pieces are so great!

The Curve Love High Rise Dad Shorts are shoppable in sizes 23-37 on sale for $48.75 (was $65).

Mid Rise 10" Loose Shorts

Long bermuda shorts like these seem to be another emerging denim trend for 2024. They look so chic with other summer capsule wardrobe staples like laid-back sandals and basic tank tops! Abercrombie & Fitch knows what's up, and this mid-rise number is perfectly on-trend. The inseam lands around 10 inches, with a loose fit all around the legs. You'll totally appreciate the additional length for comfort reasons!

The Mid Rise 10" Loose Shorts are currently available in sizes 30-33 on sale for $52.50 (was $70).

High Rise Loose Shorts

We truly cannot resist a high waist! While other shorts may fit snug against your figure, these let loose a bit for maximum breathability and comfort. The high rise still compliments your waistline, too. They're crafted from a vintage stretch denim material that moves with you, but still retains a bit of structure.

The High Rise Loose Shorts are shoppable in three other colors and sizes 23-37 on sale for $52.50 (was $70).

High Rise Mom Shorts

Mom shorts will never go out of style, in our opinion. A&F champions this timeless style with a super high-rise waist, 2.5 inch inseam, and a classic cuffed hem. The denim material that swarms these shorts is considerably stretchy, which is a massive perk for tackling the hot summer weather.

The High Rise Mom Shorts are also available in the Curve Love style, which accounts for 2 extra inches in the hips and thighs to fit your curves the right way. This style is available in sizes 23-37 on sale for $48.75 (was $65).

Curve Love High Rise 90s Cutoff Shorts

White shorts are a quintessential vacation piece, and these ones made in a 90's-inspired silhouette just can't be beat. The loose-fitting leg and 3.25-inch inseam allow for freedom of movement, whether you're walking, standing, or sitting down. The waistline fits you in a subtle v-shape, flatting your figure instantly.

The Curve Love High Rise 90s Cutoff Shorts are shoppable in 3 other colors and sizes 23-37 on sale for $48.75 (was $65).

Linen Shorts

Linen-Blend Pull-On Shorts

Linen shorts are so much more fuss-free than denim ones, but they can look just as put-together and elevated. Case in point: these pull-on linen shorts! The elastic high-waist pulls things together (without any buttons, no less!) and makes getting ready a total breeze. The inseam falls at about 3.5 inches, plus this cutie style has pockets!

The Linen-Blend Pull-On Shorts come in 9 other colors and patterns in sizes XXS-XXL on sale now for $37.50 (was $50).

Premium Linen Scallop-Hem Tailored Shorts

These scalloped shorts with an elastic waistband look like the perfect summer uniform, TBH. Their 100% linen construction means otherworldly breathability, especially when it feels like a million degrees out. A&F even sells coordinating linen tops if you want to step out in a matching set.

The Premium Linen Scallop-Hem Tailored Shorts are shoppable in three other trendy colors and sizes 23-37 on sale now for $52.50 (was $70).

Curve Love A&F Sloane Tailored Linen-Blend Shorts

Though these high-rise linen shorts lack some pretty cool scallops like the previous pair, their waistline pleats and sophisticated belt loops are everything. They're giving office chic in the best way possible! The generous 4.5 inch amps up the comfort levels of these shorts with ease, but the details from the cuffed hem to the seamless pockets make them a bit more luxe.

The Curve Love A&F Sloane Tailored Linen-Blend Shorts are shoppable in sizes 23-37 on sale now for $52.50 (was $70).

Lounge Shorts

Vintage Sunday Shorts

The Vintage Sunday Shorts boast a thick, durable fleece material that feels oh-so luxurious – even if you're just wearing them for a session of rotting on the couch. The wide, elastic high-rise waistband is fitted with drawstrings so you can find your perfect fit. These A&F shorts come prepared with two side pockets to hold your phone and/or your fave lip balm!

The Vintage Sunday Shorts come in 7 other fun colors and sizes XXS-XL on sale for $37.50 (was $50).

YPB neoKNIT Unlined Shorts

These short-shorts lean more athletic, but they work just as well for lazy weekends. They're made from a sweat-wicking neoprene material, making for exceptionally light and breathable wear. The curved bottom hem grants you more mobility, too. Plus, there's pockets!

The YPB neoKNIT Unlined Shorts are shoppable in 2 other colors and sizes XXS-XXL on sale for $30 (was $40).

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