Comfort and value
The colors are pleasant, the fabric soft, the fit utterly comfortable, and the price competitive, so what's not to love? The brand name is absolutely new to me, and now I'm wondering what else the company makes. Read more
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| department | mens |
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| date_first_available | May 15, 2023 |
| product_warranty | For warranty information about this product, please click here |
| best_sellers_rank | #254,667 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #901 in Men's Boxer Briefs |












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Customers find these boxer briefs comfortable and well-fitting, with one noting they don't ride up during wear. Customers also find them good value for money.
The colors are pleasant, the fabric soft, the fit utterly comfortable, and the price competitive, so what's not to love? The brand name is absolutely new to me, and now I'm wondering what else the company makes. Read more
Cool, comfortable, and very soft. They hold everything just right. Other than the support, feels like Iβm not wearing anything at all. Read more
very very comfortable, so soft and great fit. Read more
I ordered David Archy bamboo boxer briefs in M and L. The large were a bit roomy but very comfortable and I enjoy wearing them. The mediums were too small, uncomfortable, and ride up my crack, so they went back. Sometimes I want a bit more support, so I tried these COLORFULLEAF in medium. They provide the combination of support and comfort that I was looking for without being binding. I've had good luck with COLORFULLEAF sleep shorts and T-shirts, so I knew the quality was good. And these were five bucks a pair, which is half the cost of the Archys. If this price holds, it's a steal. Get 'em while you can! Pros compared with David Archy: 1. Better fit for my athletic build 2. Less prominent seams 3. No seams on outside of leg 4. Instead of a single seam at the middle of the inner leg, running up to the crotch, there is a double panel, which I find more comfortable. My former go-to boxer briefs, 32 Degrees Cool, use this construction. 5. Much less expensive Cons compared with David Archy: 1. The waistband. The Archy seems of higher quality. It's also thicker, which I consider a drawback. It looks like it would be more comfortable, but I haven't noticed a difference. The way the waistband is sewn on to the COLORFULLEAF looks vulnerable to me. Time will tell how durable this is. overall, the Archy waistband is better. Read more
Love the feel and durability of these boxer-briefs -- I've gone through at least 20-30+ washes so far, and the soft, stretchy material still feels cool, pleasant, and COMFORTABLE on my assets. Ended up getting more and tossing out other brands. Read more
I bought three packs well over a year ago, and my back-of-an-envelope math tells me I've worn and washed each pair an average of almost 30 times. They look and feel like new. I think it's the bamboo fiber: With everything else I've ever worn (Haynes, Fruit-of-the-Loom, etc.), the band starts to break down after a dozen or so washes, and holes start appearing at the stitched seams. Definitely huge bang for your buck! Read more
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Men's underpants in the style made well-known by Saxx. Less expensive (no famous brand) and I hope longer lasting than Saxx. So far (4 months) so good. Read more