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The EYUSHIJIA Men's 4 Pack Comfortable Bamboo Fiber Modal Boxer Briefs are designed for the modern man who values both comfort and performance. Made from a blend of 92% bamboo fiber and 8% spandex, these boxer briefs offer a soft, stretchy fit that is perfect for all-day wear. With features like a no-gap fly, tagless waistband, and quick-drying material, they are ideal for both active and casual lifestyles.
A**R
Best Pouch Design - Though Size Matters...
I’d never found underwear I particularly liked and mostly put up with baggy boxers because the form fitting styles I tried were just too confining. I was intrigued then to see this separate pouch idea despite their more revealing look adding some hesitation. That went away the moment I slipped them on. Wanting a functional fly led to first trying the leading brand, which unfortunately didn’t work too well. It then took trying another brand before finding Eyushijia as the best performer, and at half the price per pair.Why I Love This Design:An artificial bulge wasn’t what I was seeking and was quickly pleased with how well the raised inner seam and separate pouch tastefully accentuates size, shape and features , with an unexpected freedom of movement that doesn’t add to the public silhouette.I wasn’t looking for athletic style support either and was unsure of the boxer freedom I might be surrendering. What I unexpectedly found here was an unconfined feel of things being comfortably nestled in place, and that’s what especially draws me back every day.A mention of spontaneous occasions was not an expectation I had, but the difference with these is too good to leave out. Some may notice the fabric and fit of these as less enabling than boxers, though it’s how they manage what does occur that sets them apart. The upper pouch being separated from leg openings is a welcome contrast to boxers that can hang you up and single pouches that squeeze you in. Ample pouch stretchiness comfortably expands then in a least noticeable relaxed position that virtually eliminates need for adjustment.Why Size Matters:What makes this design work as well as it can begins with the convex lower pouch that’s placed slightly above the body-hugging inseam to gently lift and pleasantly cradle things away from the legs. Next, everything is separated for a complimenting look and a freedom of movement not typically found with body hugging styles. The separate outer pouch fly “c,” ”d” and “j” here and “e” on their other page acts more like a hood that’s easily slipped into and easily accessed by lifting the fabric end. Best depicted in the other page customer images is the “f” and “g” no-fly pouch version with a separated upper section that comfortably tapers the fit. All of this is then brought together with a proper match of your size to theirs.Once size can’t fit all with most any pouch design. That’s because brands use the same pouch size across all waist sizes. While this works well with the lower pouch fit, accommodating the varied sizes inside the upper pouch becomes relative to how tightly or how loosely it's pulled against the body. Some snugness is always needed against the abdomen, rear and around the legs to avoid ride-up and wedging, and to keep everything in place. Too much snugness can cause cumbersome access and even squeeze you out of the fly version, particularly when sitting down. Too loose compromises the form flattering upper pouch look, can get things lost fumbling through excess fabric and even allow things to fall through the lower pouch leg opening.Out of the box, the stated size should well fit those midway in a size range with a near average build and a near average relaxed length. For others, the fabric and waistband is stretchy enough to comfortably choose one waist size difference to accommodate a larger or smaller build and/or length. With my slender frame, in-between size 31” waist and average length, this meant that mediums I’d always worn before were a bit loose and I instead needed a smaller size. If particularly endowed, I’d have stayed with the mediums for the looser pouch. If midway in a waist range and lesser endowed, a hot wash/hot dry (cotton or bamboo fabric) would snug the pouch in by about a half-size – and so on.I did find that some brands don’t fit no matter what. The pricier leading brands that bring smoother fabrics and a more feature contoured fit also come with a higher inner-to-outer pouch opening that pulls up so aggressively as to cause lower placed guys an extended wear discomfort. The more revealing and higher lift inseam of the Obviously brand looks to bring the most freedom of any single pouch design, albeit with still some all occasion hampering. Full-time vertical placement designs are interesting, though may require a greater than average length to work at all and look to be the most outwardly visible.Comfortably fitting a guy's every size is what this design does best. To that end, all should function well with a waist size snugness where a fully relaxed length comfortably fills the pouch in the range of just grazing the end to about half an inch of fabric excess.Finally, my never having a problem being accidentally seen in tapered boxers needed some rethinking. Thoughts varied from the message a more revealing display might send to whether I wanted to engage in conversations about underwear. What I settled on was these still being okay for the locker room and something better avoided during sister-in-law visits.I hope you found this review helpful.
Z**H
Material alone 5/5. Amazing value. Game changer when sweating
First off- I'm a thin guy. 6'1" and 170lbs. I struggle to find underwear that are comfortable. My normal go to are good ol Hanes boxer briefs. I've tried a few different types of more modern fabrics and a few types of compression shorts. Additional relevant information- I have a varicocele so not to be too blunt... But one of my boys is medically speaking larger than average. This makes finding comfortable underwear that don't chafe even more difficult. I have NEVER found a pair of comfy boxers. Briefa are great most times but if I start working out, running, or for example mowing lawns (lots of walking running small equipment) the briefs fail me on material and cut. The material gets wet and stretches and wears against my skin. It rides up and just generally isn't very comfy. Then the worst part... When you stop the physical activity and sit down in your now soaked underwear that stick and don't fit you get the idea. They just suck at anything active. I have tried a paid of under armor compression shorts and they are great for about an hour. Ideal for a run or gym trip but anything past that or a hike maybe I find they are too tight/constrictive and again the chafing slowly becomes a problem.Now for these underwear. To start off, when I opened them and put them on, my first impressions were fairly meh. They seemed to fit OK (I used the sizing guide and they fit good I think any smaller or larger would be too much in either direction) and the hole design is... Sorta odd. I was thinking for some reason that they had a pouch too for your jewels. I was skeptical to say the least. After the first day, I thought they were ok. Wore all 4 pairs in a row. Then washed them.Then... I went mowing in a pair. (6 hours almost non stop on my feet) I thought it odd it seemed like I didn't sweat at all. Felt almost dry. Still soft when soaked in sweat no rubbing/binding/bunching. Ride home was super comfortable no itching or riding up. I actually felt like I could have kept wearing them. But it was cooler out as opposed to the usual 90+ degrees so I chalked it up to that.Next day mowing. (Only 4 hours) I wore my usual Hanes thought I would be fine... 1 hour in sweet regret! Chafing. Bunching. Riding up. Soaked. Felt like sandpaper relatively. Literally had a painful rubbed area. Repeated this comparison once more same results.Needless to say.. I am completely sold. For about 5 bucks a pair, they do what none of my other underwear do. They aren't *the* most comfortable underwear if I'm not active but still a solid 7/10. However- for a long day in hot weather sitting or standing. Or long drives these things are insanely comfortable. Ordering more eventually. Now I will be searching for rayon sheets and shirts too. The "bamboo" (rayon) fabric is worth the hype. I know why my dad kept those tacky Hawaiian shirts now... They were all rayon.ProsFabric makes heat and sweat almost a non factor in comfort.Most useful/versatile underwear I haveAmazing value, super softWife loves themThey outperform most syntheticsPee flap design is 100x better than a normal set of underwearConsI might prefer a longer inseam like my briefs - but as I wear them more I don't feel like it is a problem just preference. Same for the... Hole for ya thing. I might make it larger or move it down some but again- preference/body type and just adjusting to something new.I should mention mine came with a card for 4 free pairs for a positive review. Which I was not going to give if I wouldn't buy more myself anyways. This review is unbiased. 8 pairs of crappy underwear is as useless as 4. These however, are NOT crappy and literally change my life/comfort level when mowing. And given the offer I received brings the price to 2.50 a pair. Insanely good deal.Thank you for a great product at a fair price!
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