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DAVID ARCHY Men's Underwear Micro Modal Dual Pouch Trunks are designed for the modern man seeking comfort and support. Made from ultra-soft micro modal fabric, these boxer briefs feature a unique dual pouch design that enhances your profile while providing all-day comfort. Available in convenient packs of 4 or 7, they are the perfect addition to any wardrobe.
L**H
Honest Review
The DAVID ARCHY Men's Boxer Briefs are a great blend of comfort and functionality. Made from soft micro modal fabric, these boxer briefs offer a smooth, breathable fit that feels luxurious against the skin. The dual pouch design provides enhanced support, keeping everything in place without constriction, while also improving comfort for all-day wear. The 3-pack offers great value, and the trunks are durable, maintaining their softness and shape after multiple washes. If you're looking for underwear that combines style, support, and comfort, these boxer briefs are an excellent choice.
A**R
Best Pouch Design - Though Size Matters...
I’d never found underwear I particularly liked and mostly put up with baggy boxers because all the other the form fitting styles I tried didn’t have a functioning fly and/or were just too confining. Then I became intrigued by this separate pouch idea, with some hesitation being from their more revealing nature. That hesitation went away the moment I slipped them on.Why I Love This Design:Artificial bulge wasn’t what I was seeking and was pleased with how well the raised inner seam and separate pouch tastefully accentuates size, shape and features, with an unexpected freedom of movement that doesn’t obviously add to the public silhouette.I wasn’t looking for athletic style support and was unsure of the boxer freedom I might be surrendering. What I found here was an unconfined feel of things being comfortably nestled in place in a way that especially draws me back every day.Spontaneous occasions was not an expected topic to review, but the difference of these is just too good to leave out. While some may object to the more confining nature of anything but boxers, it’s what these do to manage the occasion that really sets them apart. The upper pouch being separated from leg openings is a welcome contrast to boxers that can hang you up or single pouches that squeeze you in. Ample pouch stretchiness instead expands comfortably to maintain a least conspicuous relaxed position that virtually eliminates need for adjustment.Why Size Matters:What makes this design work as well as it can begins with the convex lower pouch that’s placed slightly above the body-hugging inseam to gently lift and pleasantly cradle things away from the legs. Next, everything is separated for a complimenting look and a freedom of movement not typically found with body hugging styles. The separate outer pouch fly acts more like a hood that’s easily slipped into and easily accessed by lifting the fabric end. All of this is then brought together with a proper match of their size to yours.Once size can’t fit all with most any pouch design. That’s because brands use the same pouch size across all waist sizes. While this works well for a fit within the lower pouch, accommodating the varied sizes inside the upper pouch becomes relative to how tightly or how loosely it's pulled against the body. Some snugness is always needed against the abdomen, rear and around the legs to avoid ride-up and wedging, and to keep everything in place. Too much snugness can cause cumbersome access and even squeeze you out of the fly, particularly when sitting down. Too loose compromises the form flattering upper pouch look, can get things lost fumbling through excess fabric and even allow things to fall through the lower pouch leg opening.To restate what the manufacturer mentions, the size out-of-the-box should fit well for those midway in a size range, with a near average build and a near average relaxed length. For others, the fabric and waistband is stretchy enough to comfortably choose one waist size difference to accommodate a larger or smaller build and/or length. With my slender frame, in-between size 31” waist and average length, this meant that mediums I’d always worn in other styles are a bit loose and I instead need a smaller size. If particularly endowed, I’d have stayed with the mediums for the looser pouch. A larger build/relaxed length would have called for a size up – and so on.David Archy vs Separatec:Trying each product confirmed most all reviewer finds that the only difference between them is the fabric. For me, the Separatec bamboo fabric feels silkier and does bring forward more of a form-fitting look while my David Archy modal fabric preference feels fuller with more flowing look.Final Thoughts:I did find that some brands don’t fit no matter what. The more revealing and higher lift inseam of one particular brand looks to bring the most freedom of any single pouch design, albeit with perhaps some spontaneous time hampering. Full-time vertical placement designs are interesting, though may require a greater than average length to work at all and do look to be the most outwardly visible.Comfortably fitting a guy's every size is what this design does best. To that end, all should function well with a waist size snugness where a fully relaxed length comfortably fills the pouch in the range of just grazing the end to about half an inch of fabric excess.Lastly, my never having a problem being accidentally seen uncovered in tapered boxers needed some rethinking. Thoughts varied from the message a more revealing display might send to whether I wanted to engage in conversations about underwear. What I settled on was either brand probably being okay for the locker room and the Seperatic as the better choice to avoid during sister-in-law visits.I hope you found this review helpful.
J**E
Good and bad.
They seem to be hi quality built. The fit quite nicely. For the most part they are super comfortable. I like the pouch design, it works quite well. It's something I didn't know I needed, but love having. I wear these instead of other underwear because of this.Now the bad, well more annoying than truly bad. There is zero drip catching. I don't care how many times you shake a hose there's always always some liquid left inside. This material doesn't hold that tiny bit of moisture, instead it transfers it to whatever is close by. Light color pants and this type of material don't really mix. Wear jeans or dark pants and there's zero issue. During a long day of work these ride up. Not just a little they kinda become a thong, at least they start to feel like one. It's not a huge issue most days you have to use the restroom which gives you ample time to readjust them slightly.The material is fantastic for other areas of the body. It allows air flow and moisture wicking to keep sweat away. If your stuck in an office chair in a warm office sweat tends to run down and end up giving you a moist feeling when you stand. These underwear don't allow that to happen. The cloth does feel a bit silky and stretchy and a bit thin which reminds me of something other than MENS underwear. I have washed them a few times before writing this review and whatever these are made out of doesn't seem to shrink or stretch during washing and drying.Overall I really do like them and will continue to wear them as long as they hold up. Hopefully that's quite some time as these are not cheap to purchase. The price point is my only hesitation to rebuy them or recommend them. If your okay with the price point (changes often) go ahead and buy these. Just know they are not perfect, but they are SO much better than what the local box stores sells.
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