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🌿 Elevate your essentials: Bamboo softness meets next-level support.
DAVID ARCHY Mens Trunks Underwear combines 95% bamboo rayon and 5% spandex for a breathable, ultra-soft fit that outperforms cotton. Designed with a 3D contour pouch and a no-fly, tagless structure, these trunks feature a durable elastic waistband and 2.5-inch short legs to prevent ride-up, making them perfect for hot weather, active lifestyles, and everyday comfort.















| ASIN | B01C541372 |
| Additional Features | Breathable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,647 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #10 in Men's Trunks Underwear |
| Bottom Style | Trunks |
| Brand Name | DAVID ARCHY |
| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Color | B, Black-4 Pack, No Fly |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 12,668 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | 95% Rayon Made from Bamboo, 5% Spandex |
| Fabric type | 95% Rayon Made from Bamboo, 5% Spandex |
| Fit Type | Classic |
| Item Type Name | Trunks |
| Item Weight | 0.66 Pounds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 43531-17522 |
| Material Type | Rayon |
| Origin | Imported |
| Pattern | Plaid |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Rise Style | Mid |
| Size | Large |
| Style Name | Classic Trunks |
| Style Number | DANK08T |
| Subject Character | Sexy |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
S**Y
Great underwear if you prefer trunks / boxer briefs
If you've read other reviews, you'll find the following comments: 1. The legs are short. They are. I prefer that. Other manufacturers call these 'boxer briefs' or 'trunks', and being a shorter man (with long torso but very short legs), I don't like underwear that has 6" legs because it's halfway to my knees. These are short. They do ride up a bit, but the fabric is so thin, it's not uncomfortable for me. 2. They're cut differently, so your package is, well, more pronounced. That's very true. I put them on and I was pretty darn surprised; so was my wife. Like I was ready to be filmed. It's not uncomfortable at all, neither in shorts, sweats, or tighter jeans. I will say that, if you're looking for actual lifting support (like you'd find in a jock strap), look elsewhere. Your cash & prizes are free to float around in the lovely, generously-sized, comfortable pouch that these things provide, but they don't hold everything up tight against your body. 3. The fact that your package is, well, 'packaged' in a nice comfortable pouch is exactly what I want. Even when the leg rides up a bit, your package is nicely wrapped in comfortable fabric, so nothing sticks to your leg, even if you are active and sweating. 4. No-fly with a seam down the middle. Yep. All true. For me, that's excellent. I find that the reinforcement bead that they put on the inside of fly underwear actually chafes my 'stuff', especially if I'm running. This pouch is perfectly smooth, even the seam. They did a great job on the stitching of the seam so it's really smooth and doesn't feel any different than the smooth fabric. And dropping the waistband down to use a urinal is trivial; easier, actually, than yanking your johnson left and right through a fly-maze. 5. The waistband is excellent. Very stretchy, but not tight. And it doesn't roll over or fold in half like so many other trunks I've tried. I have only been using these for a few days, so I haven't seen how they hold up after 10-20 washes, but man, are they comfortable! If they hold up to two washes, I'm buying a few more packs.
G**R
Comfortable, it feels cool and stay in place
Comfortable, soft, cool.
J**8
Soft and comfortable but run large
These run large compared to there bikinis. They are very comfortable, and would be 5 stars if not for running big.
J**K
Comfy and Perfect
Perfect fit and comfy
M**O
Very comfortable, bamboo rayon material is a plus
Most men probably wear "department store" underwear they grab in a 12-pack whenever they need new ones. Or, their wive or girlfriend picks up whatever is inexpensive when they're out shopping for other things, because so many guys can't be bothered to do it themselves. Either way, the result is lots of guys wear whatever they happened to get, or stick to whatever they're used to out of habit. Tighty-whities (even the colored variety) cab bind and chafe, especially in hot weather. Loose fitting boxers can leave the twig and berries shifting around awkwardly and uncomfortably, and do little-to-nothing to "drain the swamp" when temperatures rise. The fact of the matter is that most men's "department store" underwear really isn't comfortable, fits poorly, and doesn't really seem to take actual anatomy into account very well. So when these were on a flash sale, I bought a set, thinking that the "bamboo" (actually a form of rayon derived from bamboo) might prove to be more comfortable than either poorly constructed cotton, or hot, sweaty, synthetic. I'm quite pleased to say that David Archy has developed a really good product. Bamboo fiber is softer than equivalent cotton products, and, just like the rayon used for the best of traditional Hawaiian shirts, wicks moisture and helps to keep you cool in hot weather. Fit is perhaps very slightly tighter than what many men may be used to, but the design keeps the "family jewels" supported and doesn't bind or chafe. Seam placement throughout is excellent, no chafing from that, either. Pay attention to the size chart for these. It's pretty much right on the money and you should order based on your waist size. You might assume when un-boxing that you've received the wrong size: these have quite a lot of stretch and therefore appear smaller than they actually are. I found that although the fit was more snug than I expected, for a boxer-brief style, the closer fit resulted in them being more comfortable, rather than less. If in doubt, or if you think you may want a looser fit, order the next size up. Well worth the price, and I've even purchased a second set at their "regular" price.
J**N
No Fly
Very comfortable but weird no fly
A**R
PERFECT
I always used to stick to Hanes boxer briefs. They did the job, but the thick material didn't always suit me when I had to wear pants for work on a hot California summer. Even at home during COVID, sitting around in thick underwear led me to frequently readjust myself. I tried other budget brands (8 packs for $15), and they just didn't work. Some would be too tight, others would lose their elasticity after a month, it felt like I was the problem. I took a risk and bought Diesel boxer trunks one day, looking for something shorter than regular boxer briefs, but also a little more stylish and comfortable. They sucked. They were wedgie magnets and I couldn't sit still for more than 10 minutes because of them. After that I gave it a good effort to find some decent boxers. I looked at Calvin Klein, and even some designer brands. The prices were too high and found a lot of them were reportedly not as comfortable as you'd hope. Then I bought some of these. The reviews looked good, some were a little nit-picky, but overall they seemed promising. DAVID ARCHY trunk boxers are THE BEST I HAVE EVER WORN. They aren't crazy overpriced. At about $8 per pair, I feel that's worth it. They're silky smooth, breathable and light, yet they feel high quality. I've been able to fit into these things with no problem. Before these trunks, I used to have to consider my underwear before picking what pants I wanted to wear. With these, I don't even think about it. Everything feels good with these trunks. I recommend them!
R**W
Perfect fit
Great fit. Nice stretch. Holds shape all day long.
M**S
Buenos
Muy buena calidad.
A**R
Good underwear
Very good underwear. Super soft and comfortable.
R**E
Très confortable
Très legerte et confortable ….c’est mon 2e set que j’achète et je ne porte que celle la maintenant je les recommandes
R**Y
The best for rash-prone dudes
Got rid of a recurríng chafing-induced rash from other undies in the height of summer
N**N
Pricy, but soft and breathable!
I used to use cotton trunks and the like, and I read somewhere that there were much better fabric options than just cotton that handles odour and sweat better. I explored options like Merino Wool, or bamboo-based fabrics like rayon, viscose and modal. Out of all my testing, I live in warmer countries where breathability is very important, so I tend to prefer rayon and modal. In my honest opinion, this set of rayon trunks does take the crown in terms of pure comfort and breathability. Like when I first wore them, I was like damn, that feels like I am wearing nothing. However, it is not without its downsides. First, it feels very thin and I would say durability is one of its downsides. I strongly suggest using a lower RPM and preferable a wash bag to machine wash these. I have used them and washed them several times over the past few weeks and it seems fine for now, but I can foresee it losing its elasticity or even holes (like what some other reviews suggest). Another issue with this was that they tend to ride (since the length on the legs is really short) so it almost always feels like wearing a pair of briefs which I am okay with, but if you are not then you would want to look for longer variants. I also suggest exploring their modal variants (or other brands if you will) if you need a little more durability in exchange for a bit of comfort in the process.
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