2UNDRSwing Shift Boxer Brief 3 Pack
D**O
So far so good!
These are pricey, but damn it, they deliver. I've only been using them for a few weeks now, but so far so good. They somehow have a cooling feeling/effect to them and they aren't too thick or abrasive. On to the best part, the pouch. After 30 years of wearing regular boxer shorts, I bought these specifically to see how the pouch would perform, and man does it work. Not to flex, but I've got a lot to support. I just got so tired of walking 15k-20k steps every 12 hour day at work wearing boxers and arc rated jeans in hot and humid Florida, and constantly bending and crouching with no support for the goods. This pouch is a game changer. It keeps the goods up and away from your thighs. No more accidentally smashing your balls between your thighs when awkwardly maneuvering around underneath automated equipment at work and no more balls to thigh rubbing while walking. So far they seem to have all around good elasticity, and don't scrunch up on your thighs. They fit true to size as well. I'm about to splurge and buy another 3 pack making 6 pairs total, or possibly even two more 3 packs to make a total of 9 pairs. Having 3 pairs covers 3 days, but if I don't want to do laundry every 3 days, that means having to go back to pairs of boxers, and after wearing these, that feels like a huge step backwards. Attached picture is a pair inside out to show the pouch. Also, don't be fooled by some cheap ones like Hanes. I just received a 3 pack from Amazon for $17, and they are going straight into the utility rag drawer full of old socks and under shirts. The blue pair in the second picture are the Hanes inside out. You can see there's not actually a pouch, only some convenient stitching to make it look like pouch.
J**G
Supremely Comfortable and Durable
I've been buying these and slowly replacing all of my underwear with them for a few years. They're pricey considering you could probably get a 3-pack of regular boxer briefs for $10-20, but I still have a pair with the old square label that I bought in...2015? I've had a few pairs that rip or develop holes, but that's been a small minority.The pouch design is going to be a matter of personal preference. I've tried these and the Saxx underwear and the big difference is that the Saxx only have the side flaps, whereas the 2UNDR have an elasticized flap that also runs underneath your bits, keeping them completely separate from your thighs. I prefer the 2UNDR design because I think it does a better job of preventing chafing, especially if you're doing anything active like hiking/biking/etc, whereas the Saxx have a more relaxed feeling.Regardless, I think it's absolutely worth investing some money in good underwear. If you're not running commando all the time, the amount of time per day spent wearing underwear warrants some extra investment in my mind. They're super soft, comfortable, look good, and seem to last a reasonably long time, so absolutely worth it if you can afford a little bit of luxury in your wardrobe.
D**L
Underwear that actually fits
Comfortable
G**4
Feedback on the undies
Great fit and feel the best I have ever worn!
R**E
Perfect
I've been buying this brand for a few years now. I have ZERO complaints about them. They fit perfectly as expected. They don't stretch out and get all bunched up anywhere. I have no chaffing ever. And the family jewels are held in their sack like they're supposed to no matter what I'm doing. A little on the pricey side but maybe they'll have some deals happen here soon enough. It's all I buy now and that's after switching from Under Armour. Most likely won't find another brand that I love this much. So I'll enjoy them while I can!
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