I have several pairs of TJ underwear, different models (second skin, cool cotton, etc.) They have been somewhat disappointing in terms of longevity; they break down in higher wear areas like inner thigh. It's really important that you do not use fabric softener with these. But I never use softener and the material still broke down. Disappointing. They are very comfortable though. I'll phase out Tommy in favor of 32 degrees I think. 32 is not as comfortable but great value.
I agree with Scruffy. I have a few pairs and at least one has a hole. I like them and I would totally pick up more at this price, but I stocked up on Saxx when they had their end of year sale.
I have several pairs of TJ underwear, different models (second skin, cool cotton, etc.) They have been somewhat disappointing in terms of longevity; they break down in higher wear areas like inner thigh. It's really important that you do not use fabric softener with these. But I never use softener and the material still broke down. Disappointing. They are very comfortable though. I'll phase out Tommy in favor of 32 degrees I think. 32 is not as comfortable but great value.
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I agree with Scruffy. I have a few pairs and at least one has a hole. I like them and I would totally pick up more at this price, but I stocked up on Saxx when they had their end of year sale.
How do these compare to Tommy Hilfiger or Gap in terms of comfort and durability? My Gap boxer briefs are the most comfortable I've ever worn, and my Hilfiger ones are comfortable and have lasted me many years!
How do these compare to Tommy Hilfiger or Gap in terms of comfort and durability? My Gap boxer briefs are the most comfortable I've ever worn, and my Hilfiger ones are comfortable and have lasted me many years!
Haven't tried either. When I switched to boxer-briefs I tried a cheap brand, then these, then Saxx. I liked Saxx enough that I got a bunch and I only wear other brands if I'm running low.
Honestly, no. I have one pair of Tommyjohn to try them and as touched on by the other reply they aren't very durable at all. They are pretty thin but look worn out hard in less than a year. Duluth are way better overall. I find meundies to be more comfortable and durable than TJ as well.
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Yes! Super comfortable