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For better days, start with better underwear. Based in British Columbia, BN3TH set out to change the way men think about the first article of clothing they put on every day Read More
btw, if anyone is interested in MyPakage (which is what BN3TH used to be called), they have a heavily discounted NOS selection on their website right now. Classics range is $15/piece. It's worth it if you're considering buying 3+ boxers. It also includes some colors on their "active" brand, which ime is much more comfortable.
PS. free shipping over $100, if you end up buying that many then the per-piece cost is extremely good for what you're getting. I stocked up on their black/black color.
https://www.bn3th.com/products/weekday-boxer-brief-black-black
you know when your friends are debating about getting beer or takeout. And someone finally gets frustrated and says 'look, you fly, I'll buy'.
Meaning they will pay for it if you drive out and get it.
No Fly No Buy.
Meaning I am fed up with mens underwear that pretends we are smooth like a Ken doll down there.
Yeah, I wasn’t a fan of the saxx fit either, but I also didn’t care for their fabric. I prefer the brushed cotton feel of the Bn3th.
I haven’t tried the others you mentioned but it sounds like I should.
I don't get the popularity of flyless undies.
Can only guess that you all don't tuck your shirts in.
I find it insanely annoying to have to fumble with all that nonsense when my bladder is yelling at me.
Boxers with a fly, what is the problem with that arrangement.
CalaverasgrandeReally not sure what the big problem is here. I wear dress shirts most days of the week, never been concerned about the presence or lack of a fly.
Modal is nice, but I won't wear anything other than Micromodal now. It's even more durable, last longer and is softer than silk. Micromodal for life folks. Problem is it's expensive.
Buy SAXX Kinetic. They fit better, and last longer.
They used to be called MYPKG. I went through 5-6 pairs before the name change, and 5-6 afterwards. Some lasted one wear before they had holes in them, some lasted a month, but eventually they all ripped. Warranty wasn't great, but they did replace 3 pairs>>> All of which failed as well.