"Short" in Spanish is usually "corto", but when applied to a person, you would say "bajo". For feminine objects, substitute an "a" for the final "o".
Shorts or pantalones cortos
In Spanish, "shorts" is a masculine noun. It is typically used with masculine articles like "los shorts" or "unos shorts."
pantalones=pants pantalones cortos=shorts or just say shorts but shorts as in underwear is calzones(same word for mens or womens underwear)
pelo corto y negro
Home kit- Red jersey with some blue and yellow and blue shorts and socks. Away kit- Blue jersey with some red and yellow and blue shorts and sock.
they They wore amor like metal so the sword wont cut them or they wear shorts and a shirt
A romper is kinda like a jumpsuit. It's like a a shirt connected to shorts.
me gusta llevar pantalones cortos en el verano
They are different because shorts are longer and boxer shorts are shorter. Boxer shorts look cooler.
Literally, this is "pantalones cortos de baloncesto". There may be an idiomatic expression for this, but I am not familiar with one.
boyfriend shorts
shorts not shorts shorts an camofloge shirt an tennis shoes an wata