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Machine Wash. Lightest weight Merino jerset fabric uses a nylon core to increase durability while keeping Merino wool next to skin. Fully functional fly. Wide elastic waistband (40 mm) designed for ultimate comfort; keeps Merino next to skin. Flatlock seam construction designed to eliminate chafing.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cool and comfortable but didn't hold me in place.

I have tried many different types of boxers. Winners and Losers (in order): Winners: SAXX Undercover, SAXX Vibe, Izod Lacoste Cotton. I wear them regularly. Honorable Mention: Tommy John Cotton, Izod Lacoste Cotton Modal, Ex Officio Give-N-Go Sport Mesh, Izod Lacoste Motion Micro Mesh. I wear them too, but not that often. Losers: SAXX Platinum, Smartwool Merino 150, Mack Weldon, SAXX Kinetic, SAXX Shadow Boxer, SAXX Ultra, Hanes Ultimate. I don't wear them anymore. My criteria are simple. (1)…

Pros
  • Good fit
Cons
  • Poor packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Hard wearing clothing

Significantly more expensive than other brands (even Icebreaker) but the durability is worth the price. Had a few pairs throughout the year, look like new. In addition, they do not lose their shape after long-term wear. I'm slowly replacing all my wool underwear with it. Unfortunately, there are no cheaper alternatives with the same durability.

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not worth the money

So the first pair I bought was the wrong size, the second pair I bought was the right size, but they don't fit. absolutely not worth $48 or even $30 for that matter. I usually buy Calvin Klein low rise briefs and they fit way better than these and I spend $32 on the ones that are worth it.

Pros
  • Always liked it
Cons
  • I really don't like it everything is fine

Revainrating 1 out of 5

A trillion times uncomfortable

Worst underwear I've ever bought. I didn't like them as soon as I tried them on. They're just not comfortable. I didn't like the feel of the material, the cut of the boxers didn't really work for me on this item. The seams on the bottom of this item go right through each cheek making every moment in them awkward. Not even 2 minutes went by that I didn't try to rearrange them. The only solace I found was taking them off.

Pros
  • New to my collection
Cons
  • Worries me

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Most Comfortable Underwear

I had no idea underwear could be so comfortable. The old version of the boxer shorts of the time was very unsatisfactory, so I was the "underpants guy" my entire adult life. And I'm 72 years old! But I never found a brand that was completely correct. Being happy with Smartwool socks, I gave them a try when I found out that Smartwool makes underwear. I have been converted. They're expensive, but they're definitely worth it.

Pros
  • Durable Construction
Cons
  • Weight