Similar to the Adidas Performance, these are made with a stretchy mesh fabric that’s highly breathable and great for all-day wear and exercise alike. It’s pricier than your typical pair of boxer briefs, but if you’re willing to invest in incredibly soft, super durable, odor-free, and stay-put underwear, these are the premium choice. If there’s one boxer brief I would recommend to any person on the planet, it would be the Ex Officio Give-N-Go 2.0. The boxer briefs come in men’s sizes S to XXL in three two-pack color combinations: black and black, red and black, and grey and black. Polyester isn’t the coziest material, but it is useful for wicking moisture-hence why it’s a favorite fabric for athletic apparel. If I had any negatives with this boxer brief, it’s that they could feel softer to the touch. For their value, airiness, and fit, the Adidas Performance boxer brief is worth every penny. While sitting in my office chair for work, I found the fabric to be highly breathable-a true blessing. They’re made of a stretchy polyester/spandex material that wicked away moisture and clung to my legs without feeling too tight or too loose. They didn’t bunch up while I walked around-even on the most humid days-they never rode up my legs while I worked out, and the waistband stayed put all day. During my time wearing them, I I hardly noticed I had them on, no matter my daily activities-and this is not something I could say across the board. Of all the boxer briefs we tested over the five months, no pair was quite as versatile, comfortable, and durable as the Adidas Performance.
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