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Published on September 6, 2017 11:50 AM





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If there is one celebrity in Hollywood who seems impervious to the trolls , paparazzi , social media backlash, and the multitudinous pressures to conform to the artificial ideal of celebrity perfection, it’s surely Ariel Winter . Over and over again, the teen is forced to reiterate her deep, adamant lack of caring when it comes to what other people have to say about her, which can include everything from how fancy she looks on an otherwise low-key red carpet , to living with her boyfriend Levi Meaden, and even something as seemingly benign as being proud of her own body . So you best believe that when the Modern Family actress saw that the photos of herself in denim short-shorts while grocery shopping were making headlines on Tuesday, she had something to say about it.


Over Labor Day, Winter headed to the grocery store with her boyfriend to pick up some supplies, throwing on a casual weekend outfit consisting of a light grey mock turtleneck crop top, some cut-off jean shorts, and a pair of cowboy boots with her hair pulled back into a messy top-knot. But people quickly took note of this particular set of photos not for the sitcom star’s relatable choice in apparel, but for her short-shorts which revealed the lower crescent of her posterior, and Ariel was quick to defend herself on social media. “I literally do not try and show my ass when I wear shorts,” she wrote on Twitter . “My ass just eats them up and then I don’t notice…awkward af.”


And this isn’t even the first time Ariel has had to respond to criticism over her choice in lower-body coverings. In the beginning of July, she went on a mini Twitter diatribe after seeing negative reactions to an Instagram photo she had posted in which she’s wearing a pair of black shorts and a lacy, lingerie-inspired bra top. She wrote in the screenshotted iPhone note, “Pretty annoyed about the focus on the fact that I wear shorts, and the commentary that I’m ‘squeezing’ into them or the idea that it’s not okay for me to wear shorts. It’s SUMMER. Get over it. It’s hot, I’m obviously going to be wearing minimal clothes.”


“Also, I’m not ‘squeezing’ into anything,” she continued. “My shorts fit me and everything I’m doing is just fine. Please leave young women alone. We’re just living our lives. It’s really troubling that we even have to deal with this kind of stuff nowadays. Please stop criticizing everything everyone does!!!!!” Unfortunately, something tells us this won’t be the last time Winter has to come to the defense of her love of booty shorts either.


What do you think of Ariel’s latest look? Do you have trouble finding shorts that fit? Sound off below!


Butt-cheek alert: Who wears too-short shorts? And are they revealing too much?
Butt-cheek alert: Who wears too-short shorts? And are they revealing too much?
Short shorts are getting shorter & parents are concerned
All the top celebrities are doing it! The trend of ultra-short shorts is among us. The big question: how short is too short?!
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Short shorts — how high can they go this summer? Fashionably-high verging on cringe-worthy high, it seems.
When Kendall Jenner wore teeny, tiny denim shorts — aka "jorts" — on the red carpet for a charity fashion event during the Cannes Film Festival in May, fashionistas swooned at her moxie style.
Her outfit, by Alexandre Vauthier , was a bold send-up of the Cannes obsession with proper red carpet-dress code: Besides the shorts, it featured a black cropped, one-shoulder top attached to a long, poofy black train, plus black stilettos, silver necklaces and a sparkly belt.
"Consider this inspiration for dressing up your jorts at your next party," enthused Teen Vogue .
Really? Can the near butt-baring shorts worn by a 21-year-old supermodel with a super body and a Kardashian-Jenner family tradition of showing lots of skin really be adopted by pre-teens, teens and women of all sizes everywhere for any occasion?
Maybe not. But by some accounts, especially exasperated parents of girls, the trend for wearing ultra-short shorts — those that look more like underwear briefs or show substantial sections of butt cheeks — is still strong, and getting stronger .
Heading into vacation season in August — prime shorts-wearing period of the year — you can expect to see these sky-high shorts worn everywhere, including some places they really shouldn't. 
How to define "too short"? How about this: When the pockets in your shorts are longer than the shorts, hanging down below the hem. 
Even adult fashion-lovers are irked about ultra-short shorts. Priya Rao, a fashion writer for publications such as InStyle , Vogue and Vanity Fair , bemoaned in an essay in Refinery29 that shorts for adult women are hopeless these days.
"They are often cut too short, showing off far too much thigh than I find necessary (more often than not they resemble briefs), and are often times so narrow in the hips that having curves, which I do, prove to be completely undesirable," she wrote. "Throw in said thighs rubbing together and sweat gathering in your crotch, and it’s a veritable disaster."
Tsk-tsking about shorts is an annual ritual but this year it's even louder thanks to the ridiculous-edging-on-obscene examples spotted on social media, on the street, at the grocery store, at movie theaters, at the airport.
Olivia Munn referred to it as "thigh-high flyin" in her Instagram selfie wearing thigh-high boots and ultra-short cutoffs at an airport following a Comic-Con appearance in San Diego. 
A post shared by Olivia Munn (@oliviamunn) on Jul 25, 2017 at 11:03am PDT
"Short shorts are a way to show off the body and be provocative, and everyone has a choice on how to show off their body, no matter their size," says Gabrielle Porcaro , senior fashion-and-market editor for Women's Health magazine, which just ran a story on comfortable — and flattering — shorts .
"But where you wear it is important: If you're on a beach, fine, if you're at work, that's a whole different story."
As usual, celebrities have an influence thanks to social media — and some celebrities love them. Ariel Winter, for instance, is a fan. Last month, she posted a picture of herself with a friend wearing really short denim shorts, a cowboy hat, cowboy boots and a low-cut top on her Instagram page. 
A post shared by ARIEL WINTER (@arielwinter) on Jul 9, 2017 at 11:21am PDT
Jenner, her sister Kylie Jenner, model Suki Waterhouse, Jennifer Lawrence, Iggy Azalea, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Selena Gomez, Rita Ora all have been spotted by paparazzi wearing ultra-short shorts .
The debate over how short is too short is especially relevant in public schools where epic battles are foughtover school dress codes and violations of "the fingertip rule:" Shorts can't be shorter than a girl's fingertips with her arms extended down.
(According to the National Center for Education Statistics, nearly 60% of American public schools by 2012 enforced a dress code , a trend also on the way up.) 
California family coach Catherine Pearlman , mother of a 13-year-old girl, got viral attention for a blog post about shorts , describing herself as "Sick of the Dress Code Mom" after another run-in with officials at her daughter's school over the length of her shorts.
Only half-joking, Pearlman invited the school principal to take her daughter shopping, noting that a tall girl with long fingers rarely meets the fingertip standard — and she knows this because she's already searched the mall.
"There is nothing else in the stores," Pearlman says.
Sharon Choksi , a mom in Austin, got so fed up trying to find appropriate shorts that her pre-teen daughter would wear that she had to start her own company, Girls Will Be , and designed her own line of shorts and shirts for girls.
"People are gobbling them up, which is a huge sign to me that there is pent-up demand," she says.
She says the hems on girls' shorts have been hiking up steadily, while adult styles— shorter, tighter, sexier — have been turning up more often in girls' wear. She compiled statistics that show girls' shorts are up to 65% shorter than boys' shorts even though they aren't that much different in size. 
"Short shorts, bikinis, slim-fitting shirts, I've seen all of these over the last five to seven years I've been shopping for my daughter, who is 12," says Choksi. "When she was younger she didn't want to wear these shorts because they weren't comfortable but there was nothing else out there. And it's stayed that way in the girls' department, where some shorts have one- or two-inch seams."
Other parents are rebelling against school dress codes because they believe such codes discriminate against girls and send them body-shaming messages just as they're hitting the turmoil of puberty. 
Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, a feminist writer and mom in Maplewood, N.J., says her then-sixth-grade daughter was "dress coded" in her school in 2012 for wearing too short shorts: She was pulled out of classand forced to wear a men's shirt that covered her to her shins because her pre-teen legs were too much of a "distraction" to pre-teen boys. 
Weiss-Wolf, her daughter and a lot of other parents in the school districtchallenged the dress code with a girls-pride hashtag campaign: "#Iammorethanadistraction." 
"I never thought that kids should not be held accountable to a standard; it’s just the way it's expressed is so tilted against girls' dignity and pride in their bodies — they should not be sources of shame...I’m very opposed to the concept that boys can’t be responsible if they see a girl's legs," Weiss-Wolf says. 
Would she wear ultra-short shorts that reveal way too much? Probably not, she says, and she wouldn't want her daughter to wear them either. But of all the potential dramas arising from raising teens, she says, short shorts "are probably the more benign ones."

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70s fashion was a turning point in the whole history of trends. With new materials, sewing techniques, and inspirations available, the 70s gave us space dresses, vinyl jumpsuits, various hallucination-inducing patterns, and double denim in men's fashion. Another thing that the decade gave us is short shorts that were often sported not by long-legged ladies but by men.
The men's shorts trend might've had to do with the whole free love vibe of the 70s when strolling around half-naked wasn't so shocking. But, of course, aesthetics is a whole another question, as the hairy legs and a casual butt cheek peek-a-boo from your gym shorts might not seem as pleasing today.
Below, we have compiled the most outrageous examples of this men's fashion trend. In it, you'll find everything from dodgy denim numbers and terribly tight tear-offs to suspiciously skimpy sports shorts for men and lady-killing khaki cut-offs. Oh, and bloke bulges. Lots of bloke bulges. Don't say we didn't warn you!
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Everything about this photo is so, so right.
The "BMX Bandits" look. All thats missing is a teenage Nicole Kidman. :D
The Steve Austin/Lee Majors look. :D
Guy up front actually looks nice in that outfit.
Oh yeah, my old crowd. See what I meant about non gym muscles: cute!
In canada we call that a moose knuckle!
Ahh, the privileged Mediterranean Look.
Ahhh the lumberjack tennis star look.
You don't need a bell on my bike when you have a cockatoo
Bjorn and the young Andre Agassi...
Another cutie, and that's an enormous joint.
"All I Need", is a new pair of shorts.
Most People Don't Know This, But African Males Have A High Ratio Of Homosexuality (there is nothing wrong with being gay, or bi).
This Is Why African's Compensate By Wearing Really Long Shorts, And Other Physical And Personal Compensations, So People Think That They Are Str8.
ocean pacific corduroy shorts...ah...I lived life in and out of those...beach, beach and more beach
the time when Mississippi flood swept away houses and everyone was still hippy so they all laughed and rode it all the way.
Quick! Everybody look in a different direction!
Alexa, could you order more diapers. Alexa? Hello Alexa!!!! Yes, dad, I'll call the diaper company when I get home from my NOW meeting - we are determined to pass the Equal Rights Amendment come hell or waters high.
Southern Man, better keep your head, don't forget wha........................
They may take our shirts, but they will never take OUR SHORT SHORTS!!
I Guess The Ladies Are Sexually Attracted To "Almost Daisy-Dukes" On Guys!
Looks like the start of a bad gay porn... or a great slasher.
That trucker cap and glasses.... I can't believe those were "cool" back then... they look so terrible!
This is the 5th guy that looks just like my cousin Greg! Greg? That you?
painting the car right out on the street. Windows are all taped up. I wonder how it turned out?
Natural boobs! You don't see that any more.
Don't worry, he'll take the shorts off before he goes in the aqua.
Check out the text trying to justify this outfit! Hornes, there is NO excuse!!
he looks like he has Lymphedema in his legs.
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I honestly don't see why anyone has a problem with it! As a girl, I love short shorts (not the one short enough to show your bum from personal preference) - they feel so freeing and comfortable when its hot out. It is just legs after all! Short shorts for everyone is a win win!
The probelm with short shorts on men is that sonetimes a ball escapes....
I knew a couple of guys that happened to: no underwear on beneath their white trimmed gym shorts so willy poked his head out
So what?? now in the current 2000s we have become prudish due to the influx of islam !
I think it's just because men dont want to see other men wear short shorts. So they also dont wear it.
Afraid of being called gay by prudish homophobic men??
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I have a problem with it because people like you make is seem required to show off my legs even though it makes me really uncomfortable. I had to quit gymnastics because I apparently HAD to show my thighs. I don't like to show my thighs.
Just because you personally don't have a problem running in the streets without clothes doesn't mean that the rest of us feel the same way you do.
I think you've missed my point unfortunately. I think the way you say 'people like you' as a criticism because you're insecure is quite unfair. It was meant to be a positive comment of 'If men want to wear short shorts, they can wear short shorts'. Not because they're sexy but because they're freeing and comfortable and I wish men could wear whatever they want, even if it is short shorts! I'm sorry you had to quit gymnastics, it is stupid that they would force you to wear shorts. But your anger is missplaced and you are doing exactly what the people that wanted you to wear shorts are doing. You are judging me because I like shorts and saying I 'like to run around naked' without having seen me. Like wearing shorts is something to be ashamed of just like you must have thought the gym people thought about you now wearing them. How about everyone just wear what they want without spiteful judgement?
Fie, if you feel pressured to wear short shorts because other people do, then that's on you. Everyone should feel entitled to wear what ever they want, free of judgement. I am sorry you feel that way.
No, I understand where you're coming from. I think everyone that has ever been insecure (which I'm pretty sure is all of us at some point) get it. I get that you may read something that brings back a bad memory and blinds to what it originally said. When that happens, and you get those feelings, take a break and come back to it. I feel like a lot of the issues today are due to missinterpretation and being offended by giving something simple too much meaning. Which in turn, offends the other person because you felt you had to angrily reply, because of a personal experience that is direct to you. From experience, I promise it makes you a happier person because you're taking responsibility for your own happiness. Sorry, I interpereted 'without clothes' as naked. Funnily I'm wearing short shorts right now, cause it is so hot where I am that I think I may burst into flames otherwise :). Have a lovely day and don't let the world get you down
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Wezbie, we clearly misunderstand each other. I read something in your post that short shorts was always good and us that prefer clothing should stfu.
And you somehow found the word naked in my comment (I fail to see it myself)
Have a great day and don't let your shorts ride too far up :)
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For girls, yes. For dudes, dear God...
Think you'll find people that like men like their legs as much as the people that love women's ones :)
Ok, there is obviously something wrong with me, because I just loved these pics!! Short shorts for men again!!!
nothing wrong here. i wore the shortest shorts ever! in that time...i loved to be a smooth twink se
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