Fruit of the Loom Men's No Ride Up Boxer Brief Multipacks, Colors may vary

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"This means the comfort factor is pretty good and I don't have to worry (generally) about getting underwear trying to sneak up my crack (unlike ladies' "boyshorts" which tend to get cheeky AND are rarely wide enough cover things when you're of a certain size)."

"- Until a couple of years ago the would stay snug all day and not stretch out or ride up; now the material is much thinner, less elastic, and by the end of the day they stretch out so much it's almost like wearing a pair of regular boxers - this is just doing office work and regular life stuff, not counting working out or doing anything really active."

"My waist has been an odd size 33" for a long time and I am slim, so it is challenge to find decent underwear that does not get too loose or tight."

"The legs don't ride up much at all, I don't flop out of the front, and the back does not give me a wedgie when I'm exercising."

"My assumption was that boxer briefs would be stretchy and flexible, but the fabric and thread here are clearly cheap, and don t have nearly enough flex to serve their purpose."

"I think, well at least 3 out of 5 underwear will last a long time cuz they're black, but now this so-so deal becomes a bad deal considering i now only have 2 out of 5 that won't be rendered useless should i decide to drink a couple green smoothies one week."

"I've bought XL boxers/briefs for 20+ years and never had one run small like this."

Fruit of the Loom Men's No Ride Up Boxer Brief Multipacks, Colors may vary (Click to Compare Deals)

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"I like men's boxer briefs for pajamas--they are snug without being tight and tend to be easy to find in cotton. This means the comfort factor is pretty good and I don't have to worry (generally) about getting underwear trying to sneak up my crack (unlike ladies' "boyshorts" which tend to get cheeky AND are rarely wide enough cover things when you're of a certain size)... These turned out to be FAR too big - so I sized down, but I also switched brands, as the leg-length on these FotL were much better for what I wanted."

"* I've been buying these for years, I liked the fit and the solid black/gray option, and in the last year or two the quality has gone down, which seems typical as clothing production is moved around from one country to another and probably as companies change production methods and components to try to find ways to reduce costs... - Until a couple of years ago the would stay snug all day and not stretch out or ride up; now the material is much thinner, less elastic, and by the end of the day they stretch out so much it's almost like wearing a pair of regular boxers - this is just doing office work and regular life stuff, not counting working out or doing anything really active. I'm on the search for the next brand and style that will fit better, longer."

"* I found the medium size (32" to 34") to be very fitting, but the crotch area on underwear are too small most of the time... My waist has been an odd size 33" for a long time and I am slim, so it is challenge to find decent underwear that does not get too loose or tight. Other than that, they are tough and colorful with a slight stretchy fit."

"The legs don't ride up much at all, I don't flop out of the front, and the back does not give me a wedgie when I'm exercising... That's all I'm looking for in a pair of briefs and these deliver that for a great price. The only disappointment was that the package of 5 contained 3 gray and 2 black, not the 3 black as shown in the photo."

"When I got them, they felt a little tight, but I assumed they were meant to have a snug, secure fit... My assumption was that boxer briefs would be stretchy and flexible, but the fabric and thread here are clearly cheap, and don t have nearly enough flex to serve their purpose. If I had been doing some particularly strenuous or gymnastic movement when the shorts ripped, I may be more understanding, but given that I was LITERALLY SLEEPING, I feel comfortable saying that it s simply a matter of poor quality."

"I think, well at least 3 out of 5 underwear will last a long time cuz they're black, but now this so-so deal becomes a bad deal considering i now only have 2 out of 5 that won't be rendered useless should i decide to drink a couple green smoothies one week. You know they package the stupid greys in there so this will happen, they know that everyone gets dookie stains eventually... Quit making me buy these stupid grey ones, you might as well just ship them white with the brown dookie stains already on them."

"* I should have tried these on before I washed them... I've bought XL boxers/briefs for 20+ years and never had one run small like this... They are tight and conforming, which is fine; but the waistband is about 2 inches too low."


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"70 Size: Large Color: Assorted -- The Colors did Vary (picture: black, teal, purple, blue, gray... I like men's boxer briefs for pajamas--they are snug without being tight and tend to be easy to find in cotton. This means the comfort factor is pretty good and I don't have to worry (generally) about getting underwear trying to sneak up my crack (unlike ladies' "boyshorts" which tend to get cheeky AND are rarely wide enough cover things when you're of a certain size)... These turned out to be FAR too big - so I sized down, but I also switched brands, as the leg-length on these FotL were much better for what I wanted... The waist band was smaller than a Jockey bikini in medium, at least... These underwear have less than 0 butt space... One Year After Purchase: I still wear these for sleeping."

"* I found the medium size (32" to 34") to be very fitting, but the crotch area on underwear are too small most of the time. What I mean by this is that there needs to be more length in the crotch to support the closely fitting sides once they are pulled-up. My waist has been an odd size 33" for a long time and I am slim, so it is challenge to find decent underwear that does not get too loose or tight. Other than that, they are tough and colorful with a slight stretchy fit. If you have a waist like mine and similar situation too, buy those loose fabric kind of underwear briefs... If waist size is not a problem, these underwear will fit you just fine. Thanks Fruit of the Loom!"

"They are not the softest briefs you'll ever wear... The material is pretty soft (it's 100% cotton and breathes well), the waistband is comfortable and does not cut into my skin, and the fit is fine. The legs don't ride up much at all, I don't flop out of the front, and the back does not give me a wedgie when I'm exercising. They make it through the wash just fine. That's all I'm looking for in a pair of briefs and these deliver that for a great price. The only disappointment was that the package of 5 contained 3 gray and 2 black, not the 3 black as shown in the photo... But, if you want a decently made, pretty comfortable pair, these are worth a go."

"* I purchased the medium size of these briefs, since I have a 32 waist. When I got them, they felt a little tight, but I assumed they were meant to have a snug, secure fit. However, this morning I woke up to find that overnight while I was sleeping, the shorts ripped (this was only the second time I have worn them)! I generally toss and turn a bit during sleep but I have never had this happen before. My assumption was that boxer briefs would be stretchy and flexible, but the fabric and thread here are clearly cheap, and don t have nearly enough flex to serve their purpose. If I had been doing some particularly strenuous or gymnastic movement when the shorts ripped, I may be more understanding, but given that I was LITERALLY SLEEPING, I feel comfortable saying that it s simply a matter of poor quality. I won t be buying them again, and if you still aren t deterred, buy a size larger that the chart suggests."

"If you have any self respect, the grey ones become useless eventually due to dookie stains. The black ones probably get dookie stains too, but what you can't see won't hurt you. I think, well at least 3 out of 5 underwear will last a long time cuz they're black, but now this so-so deal becomes a bad deal considering i now only have 2 out of 5 that won't be rendered useless should i decide to drink a couple green smoothies one week. You know they package the stupid greys in there so this will happen, they know that everyone gets dookie stains eventually. That's why it's so hard to find a 5 pack of black. Quit making me buy these stupid grey ones, you might as well just ship them white with the brown dookie stains already on them. I'm moving to another brand next time."

"* I should have tried these on before I washed them. The colors and patterns are nice however they run way to small. I've bought XL boxers/briefs for 20+ years and never had one run small like this. This is a Large, maybe even a Medium. They are tight and conforming, which is fine; but the waistband is about 2 inches too low... I would not purchase these again. If you want these, order a size larger or try something else."