Xyero
These boxer briefs are comfortable and can withstand long term use from warehouse work, and gym. Additionally, I used to wear boxers that did not cover my thighs well, and it often led to chafing between the thighs which is painful and uncomfortable. The Fruit of the Loom Boxers covers thighs and very supportive. I got introduced to them when I was working at Amazon warehouse, it looked like good product on first glance. Only quirk is that you are going to have to deal with debris that get into between "you-know-what" during first use due to fabric breaking down. Therefore, it is best that you wash it before use (it will slightly shrink).
Shauna Phelan
Hubby loves them especially since they have the air wick part over his parts. He works in the heat and has said many times they are much more cooler and comfortable. Will buy again. Now please make ladies boy short undies for the ladies.
Little Bear
These have just the right leg length. I liked them so much I bought a second set. I just wish they would offer more colors. I only saw them available in black and gray.
Clint Bergstrom
These are very comfortable and the 7 pack was perfect. I threw out all of my old pairs and replaced them with 11 new ones. 😁
Spaceman
Finally, comfortable boxers that don’t ride up or rub against the skin! I was buying Duluth trading co and this is way better. 5 stars for me!
William J Karels
They are perfect.
JRob
They look and feel great. I hope that they are as durable as they look.
Bullvyne
Very happy with the purchase!
For D Record
**This review is for the long-leg boxer briefs** DON'T SCROLL. JUST STOP AND READ. This is THE perfect underwear. Seriously. I never thought I would ever say that. Fruit of the Loom has managed to do what the rest of them can't (or won't), so just stop searching and buy these. Here's the thing: Tall guys out there know that standard-length boxer briefs are where it's at, just as long as you're shorter than 5'9 (spoiler alert: I'm 6'0). In recent years, other manufacturers have caught onto this, and long-leg boxer briefs have become somewhat common. However, what they've also caught onto his moving away from cotton and more towards artificial materials...you know, the ones often marketed as "sport flex" or "ultra wicking" or "stretch cooling" or some other shtick. And yet, they never seem to do any of those things...if anything, they're far more constricting and sweat inducing (or maybe it's just me). All I'm saying is that I've had more luck with cotton than poly/modal/spandex and everything else they've tried shoving down our pants in recent years. Long-leg, all cotton boxer briefs. That's it. That's all I want, and that's all it needs to be. For a while, Fruit of the Loom's main competitor (ya know which one) made them, and that's all I wore. But it seems that the demand for ultra sport flexing cooling wicking kicking sticking has taken over, so the days of cotton long leg boxer briefs by brand X (or brand 'H') have come and gone. Enter Fruit of the Loom. I don't know if they realize it, but they're dominating one particular corner of the market, and they're doing a damn good job at it. And as long as they keep it up, I can anticipate staying comfortable. Note: the packaging indicates that there is a bit of polyester in these, but it appears to be just in the area of the fly. It truly is not noticeable. These wear like all-cotton boxer briefs. They actually hold their shape a bit better, though, and they don't ride up. Ever.
Milan Ranisavljevic
Exactly what I was looking for. Pure cotton with a decent thickness. Maybe it's not the right choice for summer, but because of the material, I don't think that's a problem either. I can usually wear an XL size, but due to the cotton shrinking, I bought an XXL and after two washes I got the exact size I need. Now the length is right at mid-thigh, not near the knee. The material is slightly ribbed, but this is no longer noticeable after two washes. HAPPY!