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3-Pack Hanes Men's Supersoft Viscose from Bamboo Boxer Briefs (various)

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 3-Pack Hanes Men's Supersoft Viscose from Bamboo Boxer Briefs (various) on sale for $11.50. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Available:

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Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $10.50 lower (48% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $22.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Hanes Men's Supersoft Underwear, Viscose from Bamboo, Trunks and Boxer Briefs, Blue/Grey/Green-Regular

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These have been on clearance at Walmart for months now. Bought two boxes and they crinkle and fold at the waistline after only two wears.
95% - Viscose is a semi-synthetic fabric produced from cellulose, typically wood pulp, and is also known as rayon
Its a synthetic process, but the material has an organic source (wood pulp) and, critically, does not contribute to the microplastics problem like polyester does.
Viscose/rayon and cotton don't give off microplastics into the water supply, and are biodegradable (eventually.)
Tencel and modal use fewer harsh chemicals in production, but are in the same category.
Conversely, polyester, nylon, lycra, spandex, are all petroleum based, resist degradation, and create microplastics as they're worn and washed. Am not buying those any more.

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Very nice underwear and $1.50 cheaper than what I paid
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Black set available for S&S if interested in a slight delay for a bit cheaper price.
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Wonder what they do with the returns........ vomit
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95% - Viscose is a semi-synthetic fabric produced from cellulose, typically wood pulp, and is also known as rayon
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These have been on clearance at Walmart for months now. Bought two boxes and they crinkle and fold at the waistline after only two wears.
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do the legs ride up on these? it drives me crazy when my briefs get all bunched up near my balls
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Quote from MaroonRoom9815 :
do the legs ride up on these? it drives me crazy when my briefs get all bunched up near my balls

I only buy "long leg" boxer briefs for that exact reason. I've got big thighs and that's the only thing that works for me.
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Quote from ArmchairQB :
95% - Viscose is a semi-synthetic fabric produced from cellulose, typically wood pulp, and is also known as rayon
Its a synthetic process, but the material has an organic source (wood pulp) and, critically, does not contribute to the microplastics problem like polyester does.
Viscose/rayon and cotton don't give off microplastics into the water supply, and are biodegradable (eventually.)
Tencel and modal use fewer harsh chemicals in production, but are in the same category.
Conversely, polyester, nylon, lycra, spandex, are all petroleum based, resist degradation, and create microplastics as they're worn and washed. Am not buying those any more.
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Quote from TheMentalNomad :
Its a synthetic process, but the material has an organic source (wood pulp) and, critically, does not contribute to the microplastics problem like polyester does.Viscose/rayon and cotton don't give off microplastics into the water supply, and are biodegradable (eventually.)Tencel and modal use fewer harsh chemicals in production, but are in the same category.Conversely, polyester, nylon, lycra, spandex, are all petroleum based, resist degradation, and create microplastics as they're worn and washed. Am not buying those any more.
good points about mircroplastics, but I say organic cotton is the way to go. viscose, especially low-cost ones like these, are most likely made with harsh chemicals, which means not great for the environment or the poor chumps in the factories making them, and the chemical residue will be rubbing on your jewels all day long. viscose is not very sweat/odor resistant either. only if the viscose is branded or certified as OEKO-TEX, TENCEL or EcoVero, I'd say look for better options, unless you're just concerned about the microplastics issue only and not too worried about personal health implications. then again, it's just friggin underwear. you can probably wear these for a few years without making much of an impact in any significant way besides your own awareness about it. I like the organic cotton option, weighing all the factors important to me, but I'm not trying to save the world either.
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Quote from JAX-FL :
Wonder what they do with the returns........ vomit
I'll take em.
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Quote from Bcarpediem :
I only buy "long leg" boxer briefs for that exact reason. I've got big thighs and that's the only thing that works for me.
It seems like briefs would be the best option since there's no legs on them at all.
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Quote from fisch :
good points about mircroplastics, but I say organic cotton is the way to go. viscose, especially low-cost ones like these, are most likely made with harsh chemicals, which means not great for the environment or the poor chumps in the factories making them, and the chemical residue will be rubbing on your jewels all day long. viscose is not very sweat/odor resistant either. only if the viscose is branded or certified as OEKO-TEX, TENCEL or EcoVero, I'd say look for better options, unless you're just concerned about the microplastics issue only and not too worried about personal health implications. then again, it's just friggin underwear. you can probably wear these for a few years without making much of an impact in any significant way besides your own awareness about it. I like the organic cotton option, weighing all the factors important to me, but I'm not trying to save the world either.
What ones do you like?
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What ones do you like?
Good question! I'm currently on the hunt for some that are both affordable and offer good support. If you find some, please let me know!

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Quote from fisch :
Good question! I'm currently on the hunt for some that are both affordable and offer good support. If you find some, please let me know!

The CKs on sale from Macys, but they cost more.

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