Cheap vs Expensive Boxer Shorts

Didn't say I make a habit of wearing underwear 3 days :D its just very noticeable with the UAs that you need to change them very regularly while many other brands I can get away in a pinch wearing them longer before there is any noticeable smell at all.

Not quite sure what the difference is and I see from the Amazon comments I'm not the only person to note it.

Have you tried ToppCock deodorant.
 
I always buy Uniqlo, £5.50 for a pair of boxer shorts, loads of different colours and styles as well.
 
I always get the David Beckham H&M ones when they are doing them, usually only release them for a limited time though
 
Sunspel boxers, well made, good support, comfortable under jeans or a dress suit.
Cotton, £32 a pop, silk £75.
But if I'm going for silk, I'll get Texere, or Royalsilk in the U.S. for around $35.
 
Sunspel boxers, well made, good support, comfortable under jeans or a dress suit.
Cotton, £32 a pop, silk £75.
But if I'm going for silk, I'll get Texere, or Royalsilk in the U.S. for around $35.


Sorry, posted twice J-F
 
Perfectly timed thread. Needed some new boxers and didn't know whether to stick with the usual ck/M&S mix as my recent ralph lauren ones are a bit naff. Might go grab me some of those UA ones.
 
I had been looking for a good fitting pair until recently and tried the Abercrombie and Fitch pairs of boxers and they fit me so well, bought 3 pairs and quickly followed up with a further pack, they really feel that good on!
 
These things look identical to the UA Boxer Jocks

Those are a tighter design than the boxer jock - they used to do a microskin hipster version of those that were pretty much identical to the boxer jock but when they became popular the product quality dropped (like to that of a cheap and nasty clone) while still sold as the same product and price. Which was when I swapped to the UAs.
 
I wear next own brand ones. Nice weight to the material with just the right amount of stretch. My thighs haven't chewed them to bits after a year either which is always a good sign of quality.

+1 for the Next ones, depending on what the definition of boxers is. I like the long leg stretch ones, far better than baggy shorts!
 
Is that ball or aerosol?

Neither, it's for armpits :cool:

I'm a fan of Tu boxers from Sainsbury's - cheap yet decent and they seem to have some nice looking ones every now and then. I've got some briefs but I just don't find them as comfy as boxer shorts.
 
Long time CK wearer (10 years+), love them. However recently I tried out some Uniqlo boxers, 1/4 the price and easily as comfortable. I'm a convert!
 
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