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Missy
> 24 hourBecause of my sports-induced large thighs, I normally have to wear an XL in underwear (I’m about a 32 waist but have to wear 36-40 pants depending on their stretch). I had to return my XL pair and get a L pair instead, but boy oh boy these are incredible. They are so soft that it is so easy to forget you are wearing underwear. They barely ride up, and the tag was a little itchy so I cut the threads and pulled them off (took some time), which is why it is a 4 star not 5.
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FF070
> 24 hourAlways worn CK underwear so know the quality - look and feel and quality of these seems fine Main issue is the Calvin Klein branded waistband - at the back where the waistband joins - the Calvin Klein name branding is misaligned mid way through the lettering - same for all 9 I bought. To be honest, I’ve seen fake CK underwear before - and because of the waistband as described above - you could think these could be fake
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S C
> 24 hourIncredibly soft! Completely worth paying more compared to Hanes, etc. I bought these for $23.80 and would buy again. Will follow the instructions for washing exactly on tag. If the product does not come out of the wash in good condition (as others have stated), I will update my review and rating.
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Smith j99
> 24 hourThese underwear really are the best. Ive been looking for something comfortable, soft, thin to fit unnoticeable under my pants, and something to keep me from smelling and they do it all. They are very soft and feel really great. They dont bunch up. They fit under my pants without being visible. The other brands I found that were soft and thin had me sweating more. With these I dont sweat much and they do a good job of reducing the sweat and the smell. My girlfriend loves them too, but I think shes tired of hearing me rave about them.
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Idea-L Enterprises
> 24 hourSoooo, about a decade ago I first tried some CK modal boxer briefs after a lifetime of uncomfortable male underwear. CK MODAL is the BEST out there for softness, comfort, fit, weight, and breathability (even during high intensity exercise in high heat, your junk isnt suffocating as it would with spandex, microfiber, polyester, etc) . Unlike EVERY OTHER type of underwear Ive worn, you barely feel that youre wearing these underneath pants or shorts. They are expensive ($15/pair, unless you find them on sale), but well worth the money as many other designer underwear are similarly priced but far less comfortable. Also, the earlier version of CK modal boxer briefs were 92% modal & 8% elastane, whereas this new 3 pack I just purchased are 90% modal & 10% elastane. Not sure why CK made this slight design alteration, but the ones that are 92% modal are noticeably softer. This new version is still very comfortable, just not as soft to the touch and they seem lighter as well. Yes, CK modal boxer briefs are expensive compared to your Hanes tighty whiteys, but all of mine have lasted long enough to make the COMFORT well worth the INVESTMENT. Also, show me ANY product where you up the price by $12 and go from mass manufactured average fit, feel, etc. to World-class softness, feel, weight, breathability & just overall comfort [ok, now that I said that I can think of one: ALPACA wool winter socks vs. Lambs wool winter socks.... ALPACA wool is F...ing awesome!]. Anyways, there is no underwear out there that is better than CK modal that I have experienced or heard of, and when you do the math of financial cost compared to number of uses, investing in this product is a must.
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Chris
> 24 hourTheyre pricey however you wont know youre wearing underwear. Theyre ridiculously soft, stay in place, and are holding up with numerous washes.
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Bah
> 24 hourSo far so good. Soft & as advertised.
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Brustar
> 24 hourFabric is just the right blend of soft and silky. Great, comfortable, fit. But the multiple labels are ridiculously large and sharp. (See photo.) Is it really necessary for soft, tight-fitting, underwear distributed in the US to have huge, sharp labels with instructions in a dozen different languages? This is not inexpensive underwear - I know they are made in Eqypt, but couldnt the manufacturer create unique SKUs for the larger-consuming countries instead of ridiculously long labels with multiple languages running down the label?
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K. Le
> 24 hourComfortable but way overpriced. There are many others much cheaper and more comfortable.
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Ty
> 24 hourI love the way they feel,but rated a 3 due to price. There are other brands that sell similar feeling non-cotton briefs for less. They also rise up your leg. The price recently dropped to less than $10 a pair, which seems like a better value.