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281ZMilitary Underwear Cotton 4-Inch Boxer Briefs - Tactical Hiking Outdoor - Punisher Combat Line
R**C
Very NICE and COMFORTABLE FIT
With underwear, you never quite know if they'll fit comfortably because they may run big or run small, or sometimes the design in how they are "cut" may or may not be comfortable. As a Black dude with a little package back there, the "cut" of underwear is critical.These 281Z "Punisher" UNDIES are really nice. First, the sand color is pleasing.; it's more of a dark sand to be honest. I'm not a military dude, however, browns / earth tones are my favorite color so it was one reason I chose these. Also, the 4-inch inseam is the length that I prefer; it's not too short and not too long. Next, the elastic waist band and stitching are nice and there are no issues with threads coming loose and it's holding it's shape well so far.And finally, another big consideration besides the "cut" of underwear is the FABRIC itself which is nice being cotton. I didn't realize until trial and error a few summers ago that SYNTHETIC FIBERS (in underwear or shirts) have a tendency to IRRITATE my skin over a prolonged period of time, especially boxer brief undies because they are generally form fitting. Yes, synthetic fibers dry fast and whisk away moisture for sports athletics, but they can irritate skin through harsh abrasions (at least for me). So, I have to stay with underwear and t-shirts with organic fabrics like cotton or similar feeling organics. These undies are 95% cotton and 5% spandex which are good and pass the comfort test so far. NO skin issues or rough abrasions like synthetics.I bought a single pair of these 3 months ago and those are the pair that I'm really speaking of above and reviewing. Because I liked them so much, I wanted another pair, but the single pair was sold out, so I recently got this 2-pack instead for a total of 3 pairs.I'm satisfied and RECOMMEND them!
A**R
Terrible
The major problem with these shorts is the elastic at the waist is weak and they slide down as you move around. For the money you can buy a quality pair or two of Underarmour athletic shorts. Selling them as "Punisher combat boxers" when they don't stay on your waist is ridiculous. They also arrived in a brown lunch bag stapled shut, which I would have been fine with if they performed as advertised. There is absolutely nothing different than something you'd buy cheaper at Walmart. Hopefully no one else gets their time wasted. Returning them.
R**T
Get these (in tan) and your twig-n-berries will love you
The briefs are the most comfortable briefs I've ever used. The pocket allows extra room for so many activities (Step Brothers reference). Seriously, though. The best thing about boxers was the freedom, but as I gained weight, the boxers weren't so forgiving in the thighs. So, I tried boxer briefs. These were great for keeping my undies out of my butt crack, but at the expense of my boys' freedom. Then I started seeing the next gen boxer-brief commercials (Duluth Trading Co., et al), but the price seemed too high. Good thing for this company that I waited, I finally pulled the trigger and opted for the military underwear since I'm a vet. I purchased the tan and received them in a couple of days.OH. MY. BALLS. They are free! Free at last. Not only that, but the comforts of a snug fit around the butt and thighs were there too. So, I get to dingle dangle my dingle dangle while keeping my dingle dangle where it belongs.My wife saw my joy and decided to order me black. I asked her why, she said to have multiple colors. But the tan worked, why change it. She says that if I wear the same color then people might think I don't change my underwear. What people? Meh, the black ones leave residue, but they are comfy, too.
A**.
Perfect for actual soldiers
Interestingly, with all the combat/camo prints in the world, no one seems to bother to find out what the military actually requires soldiers to wear. It’s brown. And brown is super hard to find. So for the soldier in your life sick of military issue unders, these are great.
J**R
I can definitely compare these to my other favorite Duluth brand
I am very impressed by the quality of this underwear. From the stitching, to the material blend of cotton and spandex and to how the panels of fabric are sewn together with the anatomy of a man in the forefront. I can definitely compare these to my other favorite Duluth brand. The price per pair ($15) is fair for the quality that you are buying. Stays put throughout the day and is durable for the all sorts of activities. I'm glad to have discovered these and will absolutely be replacing more of my outdated underwear for these.
C**R
Feel nice, fit great!
These underwear were a skeptical try for me, but I'm glad I bought them. I like them as much as the SAXX underwear line, even though they don't have a pouch feature. The material is kind of spandex-y but not so much. I like the way it feels and stretches, but also has a quality to it. There were no poorly stitched irritating spots, the waistband seems to hold up fine, and I like the way they look!
R**1
Are fine but would rather wear my "breathable" Fruit of the ...
Are fine but would rather wear my "breathable" Fruit of the Loom pairs from local stores. Pricey and figured they'd be more comfortable. Expected a larger front pouch but no different than other boxer briefs. Yes they seem durable but any other normal boxer briefs are just about the same and no need to go overboard with durability, they're only underwear.
C**R
Great quality.
I do a lot of hiking myself. Got those briefs and took them to a countryside recently. They've stretched as they should didn't rub anywhere , felt comfortable and did not crumple in the crotch during active movement. Highly recommend these boxers for anyone who does a lot of activities and hiking.
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