![]() ![]() The general consensus is, thanks to the midsection-cinching smocked waistband and balloon-like cut of the leg, they create an hourglass silhouette that many wearers find to be hella flattering. Now, almost a year after they hit the internet, the bottoms are currently holding steady with glowing stats from almost anyone who’s ever bought them they boast a “yes” recommendation from 90% of reviewers at Free People's website. Twelve months after their quiet debut, they’ve racked up a 4.5-star rating across 759 reviews, cementing their status as certified top-selling royalty. university-age sorority hopefuls enduring the application process or "rush” at the University of Alabama - gave brands like Kendra Scott and the Pants Store (?) their 15 minutes of social-media stardom, it was the Way Home Shorts that landed in customer’s baskets with such repeat ferocity that we’re still talking about it almost a year later. While the TikTok fury may have died down a little, the shorts have proven themselves to be more than just a passing fad. ![]() While the FYP phenomenon - which consisted of U.S. The shorts sold at a modest pace until later on that summer, when #BamaRush hit TikTok. In February of 2021, boho retailer Free People added a new silhouette to its active FP Movement brand: the Way Home Shorts, a cheerful pair of running bottoms with a high, smocked waistband, and vintage-ish split hem for a fit that numerous reviewers praised for its flattering silhouette. ![]()
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