HanesMen's Originals Supersoft Boxer Briefs & Trunks Underwear (3 Pack)
M**U
Comfy
ve been using Hanes men’s clothing and underwear for quite some time, and here’s my detailed review:1. Comfort and Fit Hanes is well-known for its comfort, and their men’s clothing and underwear live up to the reputation. The materials are soft and breathable, providing all-day comfort. The fit is generally true to size, and the elastic waistbands on their underwear are snug without being too tight1.2. Variety and Style Hanes offers a wide range of styles, from classic briefs and boxers to modern boxer briefs and trunks. Their clothing line includes everything from basic tees and hoodies to activewear. This variety makes it easy to find something that suits your personal style and needs2.3. Durability The durability of Hanes products is impressive. Even after multiple washes, the fabric holds up well without significant fading or wear. The seams and elastic bands remain intact, which is crucial for everyday wear1.4. Value for Money Hanes products are reasonably priced, making them a great value for the quality you receive. They often come in multipacks, which is convenient and cost-effective. The affordability combined with the durability means you get a lot of use out of each purchase3.5. Overall Experience Overall, Hanes men’s clothing and underwear provide excellent comfort, durability, and value. Whether you’re looking for everyday basics or something for your workouts, Hanes has a reliable option. I highly recommend Hanes for anyone seeking quality and affordability in their wardrobe essentials
A**R
Comfortable and great fit
Bought these for my husband and he said they're very comfortable so we purchased more. Great fit and the quality of the material is great after several washes.
C**E
very soft, lightweight, comfortable
I bought these for my husband since he wanted to try something more supportive than his life-long briefs. He said these are the perfect length - short enough to still feel like briefs - but more supportive and form fitting. The fabric is very lightweight and soft, but that is one of the reasons I didn't give these five stars. My husband is concerned that the fabric may be too thin to hold up through multiple washings over time. But if you prefer comfort over longevity, these are as close to perfect as I have found.
D**E
A Waste (Waist) Of Time 1
The boxer briefs are very comfortable and fit true to size. Unfortunately the waistbands are terrible.They wrinkle and roll in the washing machine and have to be smoothed back in place, which is not easy.Too bad that this wasn't addressed prior to marketing, because the condition is immediately apparent.I bought 6 pair and would buy more if this issue was remedied, but if not, don't waste (waist) your money!
Z**L
They are MUCH Thinner Than Cotton Boxer Briefs/Trunks
So if you're used to wearing boxer briefs/trunks that are mostly made of cotton but you want to try these boxer briefs/trunks that are mostly made of viscose (bamboo) to see if they ARE super soft, then I would NOT recommend it. Unless you are tired of the weight of cotton. Because these are certainly more lightweight. And yes, they are super soft. They are just light and super thin, which I don't necessarily like. I still like the cotton boxer briefs/trunks more than I like these, so I sent them back. Which is no problem with Amazon. But that's just me. It all really just comes down to what you prefer.I have still given them 5 stars though because the size and color that I ordered was correct and they were just as described. And it's pretty much a given that these are true to size. I mean, how long has Hanes been making underwear? Lol, but now that I mention it, I wonder just how long they HAVE been making underwear? Hold on, I'm going to go find out real quick...Ok, so this is what I found:"In 1901 John Wesley Hanes opened the Shamrock Hosiery Mills to make infants' and men's socks. In 1902 Pleasant Henderson Hanes joined with his sons (Pleasant Huber and William Marvin) to set up the P. H. Hanes Knitting Company to make men's and boy's underwear."So they officially started making underwear in 1902. Which means they have 122 years of experience. Pretty impressive if you ask me! The only thing that I find odd about that though, is that the father and one of his sons were both men with the first name of... "Pleasant?" Maybe that's common somewhere, but it's the first time I've ever heard of anyone named "Pleasant," lol.
B**B
Not Underwear
These are not underwear. They are opaque pantyhose cut into the shape of boxer briefs. They offer no protection for clothing: you can shake it like a holy roller, and still have a drop that goes to the pants. Don't expect these to save you: they are roughly two dimensional, not cotton, and don't offer any protection, and it'll show on your pants as if you're not wearing any underwear. So, no urinals, only stalls and "dab" action (for the Venture bros fans).The waistbands are beyond frustrating. After being in the dryer the waist bands come out all wrinkled and creased in a way that makes them uncomfortable, and are near impossible to smooth unless you're willing to iron your underwear. I am not. I have better things to do with my time. (photo above of 4 pair fresh out of the dryer: these were 4/4 coming out with creased waistbands).Finally, on the first warm day of the year, the legs rode right up, so they don't stay in place either.So, if you like low protection, high maintenance underwear that doesn't stay in place, you're at the right spot. Otherwise, pass.For me, this is the last nail in the coffin for Hanes. The undershirts are too short and low quality and deform after a couple of washes, and the standard underwear is now low quality (sorry, I haven't tried the high end watermelon motif underwear... I don't want bright gawdy underwear, I want plain black cotton underwear, and this appears to be too much to ask). I won't be buying anything from Hanes again.
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