Wow. I can't believe that still no one posted a review. So here it goes:
I have two pairs of the Kyoudo Shorts. They were given to me as a gift, I have them in both white and black. I don't have any digital photos, because I have no digital camera and I'm far too lazy quite frankly.
FIT: I recommend buying a size up from what you normally wear. I wear a 32 in both Sprawl and Tapout shorts, but I needed a 34 in the Hayabusas. It wasn't really the waist that was the issue, it was the hips. They are cut a little more snug, though I'm 5'9" 200lbs. with rather large quads.
CONSTRUCTION: The shorts are extremely heavy, much heavier than Sprawl which is pretty much all I wear (both V-Flex and G-Flex). When I trained in them I wouldn't call them restrictive, but maybe a little hot. The legs have side slits so you can kick and move freely. They come down just below my knee, similar in length to my Tapouts, and longer than Sprawls. They have a flex panel in the crotch, just like the V-Flex. With the heavier material, however, comes extreme durability. The seams are sturdy, and they seem to be the shorts that would last forever. The waistband is both elastic and rubberized inside, with a drawstring, and it would be impossible to pull these off once fastened. I didn't feel they were all that comfortable, the drawstring is akward (tough to explain) and the velcro closure system has to be closed just right to be comfortable.
STYLE: I like the look a lot. The logos are embroidered and I like the Asian theme. I wouldn't wear them on the beach, as I think the rubberized waist would irritate against your skin.
OVERALL: I like them a lot, though I'm not sure they are my favorite. They are a nice alternative to Sprawls and while very different, probably the shorts I like most aside from the staple of my training gear.
Let me know if you have any questions. I'll try to keep my eye on this thread. I also have both a short and long sleeve rashguard from Hayabusa and can comment on them. They are awesome.