Choosing Your Underwear

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Comfort, durability, style. These are things you should keep in mind when buying underwear. A lot of men simply buy one brand of underwear and stick to it without trying other options. This ignorant or lazy mindset could be costing you the comfort and style you deserve. But, it’s just underwear, right? Well, yes, but how comfortable you are in it can really affect your day. Sometimes it’s the little details that affect us the most.
Calvin Klein: X Micro Low Rise Trunk
This slim fit trunk-style boxer brief is part of the sophisticated collection of premium underwear and T-shirts from Calvin Klein. The ultra-luxe look and feel of X Micro's Luxuriously soft premium microfiber offers a comfort rarely matched by other styles or brands. The added stretch gives enhanced comfort and shape retention and the X logo patch on the center of the embossed logo waistband is attractive. This double-layer, seamed contour pouch Style is available in black, crimson or white. (RSP approx. $26)
Grey Paxton Fitted Boxers by Ted Baker
Ted Baker is well known for making wonderfully original and stylish accessories for anyone who is style conscious, and Ted Baker underwear is no different. Made with the up most care and attention to detail. These grey paxton fitted boxers by Ted Baker are incredibly comfortable. If you crave luxury or live stylishly these are the underwear for you. They even come presented in a luxury Ted Baker presentation box. (RSP approx. $30)
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