Elevate Your Essentials! 🚀
The UFM Men’s Polyester Boxer Brief features a patented adjustable support pouch, moisture-wicking fabric, and a chafe-free design, making it the ideal choice for active lifestyles. Engineered for comfort and performance, these boxer briefs are perfect for both everyday wear and athletic endeavors.
H**K
They fit and work as advertised!
The only downside with this product is price and maintenance. They really need to be hand washed in cold water and then hung out to dry. Washing in cold water and air drying will make sure that these last a decent amount of time and most importantly they will still fit! As for the comfort and fit I would rate them excellent! They are sold advertised as good support for the boys. For me, excellent! 😎
B**�
Finally a no chafing underwear!!
No chafing at all with this underwear and amazing support.
S**N
Great support
Great supportive boxer brief. Sizing is a little on the smaller side though. Although I ordered the same size I do from other brands, these are plenty snug fitting more like compression shorts. Everything stayed where it was supposed to though all day.
H**Z
Most comfortable
Well I won’t show my husband in these because his package is huge and these boxers really hold them boys up he said they are very comfortable and really worth the price so men out there go get you a pair and let you’re wife or husband see 💜❤️
A**N
Great for MTB'g
I ride mtb's several days/week. The drawstring pouch will lift and keep your balls&sac stationary and away from your thighs when moving from side to side, jumping or other movements. These would work well with any activities where you need to keep your privates in tact. Sizing is accurate, the fly is useless, untying to pee is easy. These are livable though I only wear them when riding or working out
F**R
Threads coming loose
The fit was good and did good to separate the area that needed separating but after only 2 weeks the threads on the outside started coming out and also noticed the material that held the rope for separating had also come loose
A**E
The mystery of the bleeding UFM underpants
_After my father hurt his lower pelvis in an accident, he developed a skin sensitivity to clothing free to rub on his groin, such as his loose-fit boxers, so I got him a couple of these polyester-spandex pants to try. He found them more comfortable, and bought a couple more, since he liked the adjustable pouch to deal with the common scrotal sagging in the ageing male. Not long thereafter, my parents noticed a greyish stain of the lower sheet in the zone where my Dad's hips and buttocks lie when he sleeps on his side of the bed. The stain developed after he began using the underpants, so it seemed a case of dye bleeding when wearing them in bed. However, he had been sleeping naked below the waist of lately due to his acquired groin sensitivity. My sister immediately decided we had to take a look at such a weird thing the next weekend.We still were suspicious that the issue involved dye bleeding, which can stain skin, though admittedly a dye transfer from skin to the sheet seemed unlikely as Dad had not noticed a staining of his skin, or on his bath towels. Thus, even so these pants were machine-wash veterans, we tested one of them, letting it soak in warm soapy water for 20 minutes. We found both dye bleeding and shedding of numerous fine particles of dark lint. The upper panel of figure B shows a very significant amount of dye bleeding that seems more intense near the waistband and the cord for the pouch, while the lower image --a magnification of the yellow-framed zone-- shows quite a large amount of floating, dark tiny particles. When emptying the washbasin, the particles formed a rim, shown in the upper image of figure C, where they could be easily photographed (see inset) ; for comparison’ sake, given the uneven illumination of the lavatory, the lower image shows the basin prior to the hand-wash test.The most plausible explanation for the mystery stain, given Dad's habit of having a shower in the morning, is that the dyed-lint particles stuck to his skin during the day and transferred at night to the lower cotton sheet, where, aided by heat from the body (and often from his mattress heating pad), they stained the fabric. A shower at night would have likely avoided the stain. At any rate, these underpants were binned ; the poor dying quality of the tested pair suggests overdying or improperly setting on the fabric, and a release of heaps of lint particles when soaking is unexpected of a polyester and spandex of reasonable quality. The actual pants manufacturer is undisclosed by the FL seller. This raises a matter of non-trivial concern, since some dyes for synthetic textiles considered harmful to humans are banned in some countries but not in others (where such usually less expensive dyes are still used). A suitable example is the category 2 carcinogenic, benzidine-based dyes, also known as azo dyes.--
A**H
Nice undies and great support
I love my ufm underwear. I've bough the briefs, boxer-briefs in varying generations and configurations. I originally bought them post-vasectomy but enjoyed them beyond that painful day 🤣.I get all the support needed for a normally endowed white dude and my nether regions endure entire work days on my feet in the heat without detriment.Added bonus that the briefs specifically highlight assets under pants and joggers/sweats. I'm a middle aged guy and getting noticed never was on the self validation issue... however, it is nice to hear every once in a while!!End of day is that I'm a repeat buyer and gradually phasing out all my other daily undies for the ufm ones. The only quip is that they are a bit pricey for what you get.
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