I don't know if I've ever worn their underwear but their t shirts are fucking garbage, super thin material and they shrink badly. I've been buying Kirkland brand undershirts and undies at Costco for years now and they're high quality at a good price. Apart from that, everything I typically see is cheap junk or Uber expensive designer junk of questionable quality.
This is the only article of clothing I’m passionate about. I’ve bought things thinking they’d change my life before, none ever panned out. Saxx or an equivalent like b3neath seriously reduced my swamp ass, bat wing, and just generally made me a nicer person. People think I’m happy at work now.
Maybe that's the difference. I sweat like crazy out my feet, like soaking socks, but my tush is usually pretty dry. I'm extremely picky about my socks (I like Darn Tough).
Dude, they’re good for a few years and then they just start falling apart. 2undr is way better. I had like 10 pairs of CK underwear and they all started falling apart at the same time. I had happened to buy the 2undr about a year before or something like that and they’ve been going strong for like 7 years now. They’re also way more fucking comfortable.
This feels like a thinly veiled advert, where I'm made to question my choices and then someone else in the comments talks about how awesome <insert brand> is.
IDK what a step up would be. It's underwear. As long as it doesn't chaff or crush my nuts or constantly ride up my crack, I'm happy. And since these also tend to be the cheapest brands with the most "bang for your buck," I buy them. The only time I really changed underwear was discovering boxer briefs. Briefs chaff, boxers bunch up so I hated both. But boxer briefs are the middle ground that is perfection.
I had a drawerful of FoTL boxer briefs in various colors that I bought in various quantities from the late 90's to the mid-2010's, replacing worn out ones as I went. In 2021, my wife bought me a pair of Duluth Trading Buck Naked boxer briefs for Christmas. After wearing them a few times, I dumped all my FoTL and bought 3 dozen pairs of Duluth, mostly Buck Naked but a few Armachillo as well. Best decision ever.
I'm with you. After more than five decades of wearing generic briefs I tried a pair of Buck Naked boxer briefs. They are more expensive, but the comfort is easily worth it. They also seem to last a lot better than what I'd been buying.
Never. They are cheap and work, and nicer underwear isn't so much nicer that it's worth the extra money. It's underwear, it's not like other people are going to see it.
I got gifted a meundies subscription and I am quite in love. Very comfy, very long lasting, fun designs, They are kinda pricey I guess, but underwear is a small part of my budget either way.
I know this post and comment might sound shilly but switching to more expensive microfibre underwear actually made a big impact on my life and motivated me to start buying better fitting and better material clothes.
I'd always bought cheap and thought anything else was silly. I was wrong. So much more comfortable, I haven't had a single pair even begin to wear down a little bit, less sweating and feel cleaner, fit better, and haven't been scrunchy or uncomfortable once compared to the daily issues of that cheap FotL life. This led to more expensive and longer lasting socks with textures I like better, better fitting shoes that survive more than one season.
It was spawned by some severe weight loss and a need to restock my wardrobe. My old underwear stuck around as backups to tell me I needed to do laundry, but going back to the old ones was bad enough that I stopped postponing laundry.
Basically, I really didn't appreciate how much I absolutely hated so many textures I was constantly in contact with until I tried alternative underwear and realized you don't have to just deal with that all the time.
I wear Haines X-Temp - boxers when I'm wearing loose shorts or sweatpants, boxer-briefs when I'm wearing more fitted trousers or snowboard gear or motocross gear. Both the boxers and boxer-briefs are very stretchy and comfortable, plus they don't hold sweat or chaffe when I'm exercising. My decisoin to wear Haines isn't a cost thing at all - its solely comfort and utility; and, frankly, I look really good in the boxer-briefs.
Personally I like them bc while the waistband has elastic in it and has stretch, it's not literally an elastic waistband like some underwear.
The material is really soft and comfortable to wear all day long.
I still have "other" undies for special occasions, but day to day I'll rock the hell out of some Fruit of the Loom granny panties. I'm married and my husband doesn't care what he pulls off me, so I'd rather be comfortable lol
Fruit of the Loom is cheap. They have all the advanced underwear technology too. These are what I'm wearing now. They're that spandex crap or whatever that are tight against your leg so they don't clump up, they don't absorb a lot of moisture, and have thinly woven spots to increase ventilation. What else do you need in an underwear? Every other brand's version of that is like $20+ more expensive for no reason.