5-Pack Men's Fruit of the Loom Stretch Boxer Briefs (Assorted Colors)
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Amazon has 5-Pack Men's Fruit of the Loom Stretch Boxer Briefs (Assorted Colors) on sale for $11.79. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.
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5 Pack - Fruit of the Loom Boxer Briefs - Quick Dry and Moisture wicking technology.
Product Details
Fabric Type
92% Polyester, 8% Spandex
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold. Use only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Do not use fabric softener. Tumble dry low. Do not iron.
Origin
Imported
Country of Origin
Vietnam
Model: Fruit of the Loom Men's Micro-Stretch Boxer Briefs, 5 Pack, Sizes S-XL
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This is completely false. if you sweat this is exactly what you want. Athletic wicking material like this is a game changer. I'm a HVAC dude that works in hot attics in the summer.
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Why do you say that? I find that Polyester typically wicks better than cotton, keeping my balls dryer and less smelly.
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So I'm going to give you something to think about. The idea that polyester is the right material in "hot" climates is mostly bullshit propogated by athletic companies so they can use cheaper materials. It's true that it doesn't absorb moisture like cotton so if that's really the number 1 priority then polyester is the right choice but for overall ability to stay COOL, cotton wins hands down. Think about the hottest climates on earth, desert climates, South Asia... those people are never wearing polyester outside. They are covering themselves in cotton and breathable materials. Polyester may not absorb sweat but it will CAUSE you to sweat more if you are in heat already.
Edit: To add to this, I have some army surplus thermal underwear (both top and bottom). It's made out of polypropylene. It's literally what infantry would wear under everything if they were hypothetically fighting in Siberia. That's what the US Army decided was the most heat trapping material. And same with Under Armour's very famous heatgear... it's all polyester because it traps heat.
Thanks, I'll take my experience in 120 degree attics as an HVAC technician with cotton and polyester for 10+ years. I'm sure you think you're right and you can go ahead and think that. Doesn't make a difference to me. If you care about comfort in hot climates you will at least try it. Don't take my word or this guy's word for it.
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Edit: To add to this, I have some army surplus thermal underwear (both top and bottom). It's made out of polypropylene. It's literally what infantry would wear under everything if they were hypothetically fighting in Siberia. That's what the US Army decided was the most heat trapping material. And same with Under Armour's very famous heatgear... it's all polyester because it traps heat.