Hanes®men's boxer briefs are made from a high-quality cotton-stretch blend that's moisture-wicking to help keep you cool during workouts and beyond. Our experts designed them with a support pouch and ComfortFlex Fit® waistband that avoids your men's underwear from pinching and binding. This men's boxer brief underwear is available in multiple size and leg options that won't ride up, so you can choose the one that works best for you
S**C
Buying more helps with plumbers crack
As a guy who stands at 6'2" and weighs around 230 pounds, finding the right underwear can be a real challenge. I recently tried the Hanes Men's Comfort Flex Fit Boxer Briefs in an XL, and I have to say, they’ve been a game changer for me!Comfort and FitFirst off, the ultra-soft stretch fabric is fantastic. It feels great against the skin and provides just the right amount of support without being restrictive. The long leg option is particularly helpful for someone like me who often struggles with "plumber's crack." These boxer briefs stay in place throughout the day, which is a huge plus!Size and StyleWith a waist size of 37-38, I was a bit hesitant about the XL fit, but it turned out to be perfect. They offer a snug yet comfortable fit that doesn’t dig in or ride up. I appreciate that they come in both long leg and regular leg options, allowing for some versatility depending on what I’m wearing.DurabilityAfter a few washes, they’ve held up well without losing their shape or softness. I’ve had terrible luck with other brands in the past, but these seem to be built to last.ConclusionOverall, I’m really pleased with my purchase. I started with just one pack to test them out, but I’ll definitely be going back for more. If you’re looking for comfortable, reliable boxer briefs that fit well and help avoid those awkward moments, I highly recommend giving these a try!
K**A
Excellent Boxer Briefs!
I found a pair of these at Walmart a while back on sale and decided to pick up a set to try them out. It's always nice to invest in a new set of underwear every year or two. Well, I liked these so much that I found them on Amazon and decided to buy another set and throw out all my old stuff. These long-leg boxer briefs are excellent. For me, they don't ride up at all. I don't do a lot of cardio-type activity but I walk around a lot and am on my feet and a no-ride set of boxers is extremely coveted in my life and these have delivered. They're not very thick but they're not paper-thin either, so they breath well but just expect them to bleed moisture into your pants if it's a hotter day and you're prone to sweating. But they're very comfortable and quite flexible so I expect they'll last for a while. The waist band is pretty comfortable. I can tell Hanes used a smaller elastic band, perhaps to prevent discomfort along the waist area and if that's the case, it's working out well. With now 3 sets I have plenty of boxers for the week and I'm excited that they're all the same brand, same fit, etc. so that I am not fumbling through a few different sets that fit differently. These are now the only boxers I have in my dresser. Highly recommend.UPDATE: I've ordered 2 more packs over the last year to replace older ones that are starting to weaken at the seams and showing small holes. These won't last you 5 years (unless you own a couple dozen pairs of them) but they are very comfortable and good for I'd say 2 years of regular use. There are boxers out there that have more durable material that can hold up over longer periods of time. However, you'll usually spend a bit more and it's underwear - you really should be cycling out old underwear before several years comes around. These are great and always feel right in the fit. I've ordered 2 other brands - one was 5Mayi and the other I think was Fruit of the Loom who had a sport boxer brief with long legs. Both are letdowns. One doesn't get the leg fit right and you don't get that support in between the legs (for men at least) that you'd probably require. The 5Mayi are OK and have nice waistbands but they're not as long in the leg and that's important because I don't like chaffing on the thighs when I walk/run and if the leg is too short I'll definitely experience that. Thes Hanes Comfort Flex boxers always fit me best.
P**N
Should have bought these long ago
Really comfortable. Smooth, almost silky. The fit is great. Forgiving I should say. I'll buy more.
J**M
Best boxer briefs out there, BUTT...
I wrote this review a few years ago but having bought a motorcycle 3 years ago, it needs an update. Original review first, revisions below.I have tried at least 5 brands of boxer briefs, including Kirkland, Champion and two kinds of Calvin Klein. They all came up short. (Get it? Short?) Finally tried Hanes. They fit like a dream, the elastic band isn't too rigid (Champion) or too limp (Kirkland), they don't dig into my gut, the fabric is super soft, and I just plain love them. I bought both the regular and the long ones. Both are fine but I think the regulars are long enough. Durability remains to be seen, but they've been through a few washes and are still like new. I'm here to buy more today. I won't be trying any more brands. I'm actually surprised because I had considered Hanes, you know, WalMart grade. I was pleasantly proved wrong.***Revisions: So, the motorcycle thing. This is quite relevant for riders. So yeah, they really are comfortable. In normal everyday use. Butt, not so much after a few hours on the bike. If you stretch the fabric out you will feel it's like a fine plastic mesh, as in, not as smooth as you think it is when it's not under stress, and that's where things go wrong when riding.It does indeed chafe a bit, particularly on the pressure points where your bones in either butt cheek bear most of your weight. With all the squirming around on the firm yet comfortable seat my bike has, and the bumps in the road, etc that you would not experience just sitting on a sofa or chair, that fine mesh is almost abrasive after a couple hours. It's not intolerable, but I don't know how else to describe what it does except to say that at those two pressure points I have developed these "elephant skin" patches, which seem to be a buildup of dead skin, kinda like a callus but different? It's really hard to describe, and rather gross. These patches are like, very rough, which I think of as similar to an elephant's skin (not that I've ever petted an elephant). And that in itself is also uncomfortable, even when I'm not riding. Goes away during the winter months when I'm not out of the bike, returns during riding season.Sadly, the only other choice that would actually be soft is probably 100% cotton, and cotton underwear just gets baggy because it can't retain its shape. So, I'm kinda stuck with these. Sounds more negative than I intend it to be, but I've simply given up on wasting money trying to find something better.I don't know why Hanes feels the need to have so many different friggin kinds of boxer briefs with all sorts of fabric blends, but I've tried several and I don't like any of them. Absolutely hated their 100% cotton ones. Utterly worthless. They stretched out horribly almost immediately, especially the legs. I threw the whole package out without even wearing the rest of them. I wouldn't even have felt right donating them, they're that bad.Those gimmicky Total Support Pouch ones suck as well (and they do NOT support). I've thrown them all out too, and these are all I wear now. This specific blend is nearly perfect, except for this issue I've gone on about here. I knocked a star off my original review for this reason, but for most people it probably doesn't apply and you'll probably love them.
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