Calvin Klein Mens Trunk 3 Pack
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Robin
> 24 hourMy 20-year-old has worn CK boxer briefs since he was 12, so it’s fair to say CK briefs are a staple for him. The CK Classic Trunks are a new style for him, and he wears the same size in both styles. He’s 6’1” and slim at 150 pounds. He’s wearing size M in the CK Trunks and has worn size M in the CK boxer brief style for many years. He feels size M is the right fit as they fit close to the body but don’t feel binding or overly tight. He could probably wear size S or M as he wears a size 30 or 31 in jeans, and the CK size chart says size S is a 28-30 and size M is a 32-34. But he’s comfortable in the size M, and the size chart in the boxer briefs is the same as these Trunks and he outgrew the size S in boxer briefs many years ago. This 3-pack is stylish and a nice color assortment. The varied logo waist bands add interest, and the waist fits normal and feels comfortable like his boxer briefs. These are high quality and durable underwear like his other CK underwear that tend to last for years, so these should last just as long if cared for properly. My son washes his CK underwear on a gentle, cold cycle and tumbles them dry on low or normal. These Trunks are a no fly style, which my son prefers. These are a low to mid rise with a waist band that hits below my son’s jean waist (unlike the boxer briefs where the band shows). These have shorter legs than the boxer briefs, and the legs hug his thighs and stay in place. The Trunks feel soft and flexible in a 95 % cotton and 5% elastane blend, they fit well, look stylish and are well made. Excellent. 5 stars. Made on Kenya.
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Miss Georgianna Mohr IV
> 24 hourNice and soft,but size medium fits like a large.also no contour pouch.I like colors but I needed smaller size
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Justin
> 24 hourBought for my son but we’re too big so I ended up using them. They feel good and don’t ride up if you get my drift.
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Mr. Lorenz Dicki
> 24 hourSo I got these in size large, and have been enjoying them as my daily briefs for a couple of month. I know most of the price disparity comes with the brand, but its not like it just magically happened overnight, and CK has established itself as a trusted brand, so I enjoy their apparel, especially since they are not overly expensive. Case in point, here are three briefs that come out at $15 each, which is a fair deal for the quality. The inseams are a bit shorter than what I normally wear, but this being summer I dont mind too much. I use these on the days I go out about town, but on most days at home I stick to my boxers for more ventilation. Quality is high and you cant really go wrong with CK. However, to maximize the value, I recommend everyone go buy their underwear at such places as Ross, where you can find these at under $20 when they go off the shelf at the big name stores.
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Dipped in Ink
> 24 hourIf you’ve been scrolling past other reviews of this product, you’ve probably noticed that everyone has an opinion and it’s getting tough to tell if these underwear will be a gift to your lower half, a torture device, or just the pair of trunks that you only wear when everything else is in the wash. I’m here to be your underwear genie and help you figure out which camp you fall in. Clarity lies ahead! Quality: When I first received these, I was determined to let my eyes and hands do the evaluating before the picky parts down south had their say. I’ll level with you that 95% cotton isn’t really my jam, and when I want to feel like an underwear model in my Calvins, that fabric is ruining the illusion. While there’s nothing particularly offensive about classic breathable cotton, there’s nothing particularly exciting either about it. The 5% spandex however does come in and save the day since it gives the undies a pleasant level of clinginess. Aside from the fabric type, the colors are quite nice and I think would add an exciting pop of color the next time I forget to put a belt on in the morning! And the elastic waistband seems functional so far, though I have yet to see how it ages. So, quality-wise the undies seem quite solid and if you’re on the market for flyless semi-clingy cotton trunks, these will likely be a solid pick. Criticism: #1: The lack of a fly I’m going to be honest here- look at the picture before buying! I personally prefer a pair of not-so-tighty whities with a fly, but don’t think that’s a reason to take away a star from a pair of specifically flyless underwear. These could be amazing if you enjoy a bit of roominess up front and are trying to forget the oppressively tight and limiting tighty whities of old. #2: The fabric Once more, check the listing before you buy! Personally I feel like cotton impedes my sexy CK model aspirations, but that’s just personal preference. What I liked about the cotton-spandex blend was how it felt slightly breathable and didn’t squeeze me like an anaconda. So if you are looking for slightly soft, breathable, and slightly clinging underwear, these are for you. If you desire ultra soft, highly breathable, or super tight/baggy underwear, these probably aren’t the ones for you. 3: The Branding It’s Calvin Klein, so you’d best believe they’re labelling EVERYTHING including the underwear. Don’t like branding even if its invisible? Then don’t buy CK trunks. Overall, You Should Buy These if… 1: You’re looking for cotton blend undies (or undies that are sorta soft and sorta breathable) 2: You like slightly form-fitting trunks 3: You don’t mind branding
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Lloyd M. Fuke
> 24 hourThese CKs fit rather tightly on me, downright uncomfortable.
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William Chen
> 24 hourI go through boxer briefs pretty quickly and find it hard to find the balance between comfort and performance. Although this brand tends to be on the more expensive side, I felt this would provide a nice overall balance for everyday use. Here are some thoughts: • Contents: This comes as a three-pack with one each in Navy, Grey Heather, and Deep Sky Blue. There’s not much difference across the three boxer briefs other than color. Note that my packaging was a little loose as it came a bit undone, though I will not necessarily count that against the manufacturer for the purpose of this review. • Comfort/Fit: I typically wear a Men’s S and decided to go with that size. In hindsight, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to go one size up (to M, in my case) in order to get a little extra breathability and comfort. The S is comfortable around the thighs but a bit too low cut. The pouch area is a little tight as well and required a little “stretching” but eventually I got used to the contour of the boxer briefs. • Quality/Durability: These are certainly high-quality (as the price would indicate) and fortunately the colors do not wear off when washed with soap. Hence, these are definitely machine wash compatible. The elastic waist band has the manufacturer logo and also seems very durable. In summary, I’m happy with the quality of these boxer briefs. These are certainly a higher-end price point and the sizes run a bit small, but ultimately my expectations were met.
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The Girl Utah
> 24 hourAs a true blue Calvin Klein fan of underwear both for male/female… These are similar to those purchased in the past and have never been disappointed. As the female who buys all the essentials for the men in her life.. haha! (a husband and teenage son!!) i’ve always loved the quality of fabric and above standards in attention to detail that CK provides… Yes! You do pay a higher price point when choosing this brand but, they can outlast all others.. Easily! If you purchase a 3 pack and put them into the “boxer briefs rotation” these will surpass the others a year or more down the road. This is where paying the price for quality pays off! I’ll admit, my husband appreciates the extra “tummy support” received from the thicker (1.5”) waistband- at 50yr. old that matters a lot! He is smitten band doesn’t roll down under pressure- again, all due to quality!! My teen (unfortunately!) is part of the generation that believes wearing their pants down on the hip bone is actually cool.. So, for purely aesthetic‘s.. he too loves the bold, wide, visual waistband!! (He’s in high school what can I say.. ugh!) Material is soft like an undershirt.. it has nice stretch to the body- wears like a boxer, hugs like a brief! And these just become softer over time.. Tags etc are eliminated so no rubbing/chaffing. The fly is sewn shut so take note if this matters- instead it’s designed with a semi pouch.. I will say, these are very flattering on- but, of course it’s a personal preference. Overall, this is another release of the standard boxer brief that Calvin Klein mastered long ago.. we are believers in the brand and quality and have yet to be disappointed.. so of course I recommend without hesitation. I hope this info can help your decision… Feel free to let me know! For reference: ordered in XL- for both men.. 36x36 and 33x36.. both fit as expected!
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michaelnadelman
> 24 hourI liked the product very much.