Choosing Your Underwear

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Calvin Klein White Pro Stretch Men's Trunks
This CKU trunk is fashioned in flexible cotton (with lycra) for a snug, comfortable fit. With gentle seams at the front providing added support and a trademark colored waistband, it is hardwearing and looks great. 92% Cotton and 8% Lycra, this collection of men's designer underwear should leave you happy. Comes in signature Calvin Klein packaging. (RSP approx. $26)
James Tudor Fall Front Boxer
James Tudor is an innovative new brand in that meets the growing demand of fashion and comfort. This modern fitted boxer is cut more squarely than some other brand trunks and designed to provide maximum support and fit. It has a double branded button opening, contrast piping and signature logo waistband. Made from 95% Cotton and 5% Lycra, you can’t go wrong with a pair of these. (RSP approx. $30)
Saxx Bamboo and Saxx Performance Boxers
Wow. Somebody was finally thinking outside of the box for men's comfort. Saxx is an underwear company that adds a touch of innovation to your underwear. Saxx's products all have 'comfort side panels'; two parallel side panels around the testes that separate them from the legs. These panels are designed to prevent contact between legs and balls, and they also allow ventilation with their mesh construction. The difference between Saxx and regular underwear isn't huge, but when you try them you will realize that the improvement is significant. They are worth their price. Check out Saxx's three product lines, Bamboo, Everyday, and Performance. (RSP $25.00 / pair for Direct Sales, $31.50 / pair for Internet Sales)
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