

🔥 Elevate your essentials with Calvin Klein’s body-defining boxer briefs
Calvin Klein Men's Body Modal Boxer Briefs 3-Pack combines 51% modal, 42% cotton, and 7% elastane to deliver unmatched softness, breathability, and stretch. Featuring a contour pouch for support and a signature logo waistband, these boxer briefs offer a sleek, comfortable fit crafted in India for premium quality.
| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Fabric type | Modal |
O**R
Plus size
These briefs are the most comfortable briefs I’ve ever worn I really hope they come back in stock
S**D
Awesome under ware for men
Only under ware my grandsons will wear.
C**D
Very comfy but had to get a larger size
I bought these for my low-maintenance husband who used to only wear cotton boxers. He is now a convert and won’t wear the old ones anymore. I think it’s something about the front “pouch” and the modal fabric itself is very soft. Unlike other modal undies we’ve tried for him, these do not pile or get scratchy piling on the seams after a few months of washing, still look and feel good as new. He usually wears M but the fit is very tight, to the point where the fabric stretches out way too much and it feels more elasticky rather than feeling like cotton. After going up a size, it’s a much better and comfier fit.
I**S
WORTH the money
Soooo, about a decade ago I first tried some CK modal boxer briefs after a lifetime of uncomfortable male underwear. CK MODAL is the BEST out there for softness, comfort, fit, weight, and breathability (even during high intensity exercise in high heat, your junk isn't suffocating as it would with spandex, microfiber, polyester, etc) . Unlike EVERY OTHER type of underwear I've worn, you barely feel that you're wearing these underneath pants or shorts. They are expensive ($15/pair, unless you find them on sale), but well worth the money as many other designer underwear are similarly priced but far less comfortable. Also, the earlier version of CK modal boxer briefs were 92% modal & 8% elastane, whereas this new 3 pack I just purchased are 90% modal & 10% elastane. Not sure why CK made this slight design alteration, but the ones that are 92% modal are noticeably softer. This new version is still very comfortable, just not as soft to the touch and they seem lighter as well. Yes, CK modal boxer briefs are expensive compared to your Hanes tighty whiteys, but all of mine have lasted long enough to make the COMFORT well worth the INVESTMENT. Also, show me ANY product where you up the price by $12 and go from mass manufactured average fit, feel, etc. to World-class softness, feel, weight, breathability & just overall comfort [ok, now that I said that I can think of one: ALPACA wool winter socks vs. Lambs wool winter socks.... ALPACA wool is F...ing awesome!]. Anyways, there is no underwear out there that is better than CK modal that I have experienced or heard of, and when you do the math of financial cost compared to number of uses, investing in this product is a must.
S**9
The best underwear
These underwear really are the best. I've been looking for something comfortable, soft, thin to fit unnoticeable under my pants, and something to keep me from smelling and they do it all. They are very soft and feel really great. They don't bunch up. They fit under my pants without being visible. The other brands I found that were soft and thin had me sweating more. With these I don't sweat much and they do a good job of reducing the sweat and the smell. My girlfriend loves them too, but I think she's tired of hearing me rave about them.
G**9
Hubby LOVES these boxer briefs!
These are very soft, and my husband says he loves them! He says they’re very comfortable and cool. I had a little bit of sticker shock at the price, but he says they’re well worth it for the way they fit and how soft and comfy they are to wear.
K**N
Very comfy
They are soft, light, stretchy, and fit perfectly. These are the most comfortable boxers I've ever owned. The only downside is they are not as durable as other brands and I eventually got rips in them. But I would still buy these again, since I haven't found anything that compares in comfort.
B**R
Huge, multiple labels almost ruin the great fit and fabric
Fabric is just the right blend of soft and silky. Great, comfortable, fit. But the multiple labels are ridiculously large and sharp. (See photo.) Is it really necessary for soft, tight-fitting, underwear distributed in the US to have huge, sharp labels with instructions in a dozen different languages? This is not inexpensive underwear - I know they are made in Eqypt, but couldn't the manufacturer create unique SKU's for the larger-consuming countries instead of ridiculously long labels with multiple languages running down the label?
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