Mens Hanes 4 Pair ComfortSoft Boxer Briefs Asst 7460P4

Apparel : Mens Hanes 4 Pair ComfortSoft Boxer Briefs Asst 7460P4

Mens Hanes 4 Pair ComfortSoft Boxer Briefs Asst 7460P4

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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Hanes
Clothing Size: XX-Large
Color: Assorted
Department: mens
Fabric Type: 100% cotton
Label: Hanes
Manufacturer: Hanes
Publisher: Hanes
Studio: Hanes



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionEveryday basic for the not-so-average man. 100% SuperSoft ring-spun Cotton. Nothing quite like it against your skin. And check the unique fabric-covered waistband and- it's TAGLESS. Thought you might appreciate those little extras. Sold in 4-pair value pa




Features:
  • - Solids: 100% Cotton - Heathers: Cotton/Polyester
  • - Comfortsoft Waistband, fabric covered for softness designed to eliminate pinching and binding
  • - Ultrasoft Cotton ring-spun for enhanced softness
  • - Tagless, no scratchy label





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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Hanes ComfortSoft Boxer Briefs
Major shrinkage after first wash and failed stitching around waistband after second / third wash quickly rendered these shorts useful for not much more than dust rags. Very comfortable however the first and only few times they were wearable.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very disappointed
I would say that the product itself is great and my husband thinks this type of underwear is extremely comfortable to wear. What takes away from my purchase and makes this very disappointing is the seller's handling of my purchase. I purchased two packages of the briefs and when I received them all eight pairs were different sizes and not one pair was the correct size. So when I notified the seller. He was very understanding and said he would take care of this right away but I never received the replacements and had to write to him again. So after three weeks of waiting we finally received the correct size that I had ordred. I also found out from the Hanes Company after notifying them that these briefs were being sent out with mixed sizes directly from thier factory. So they were going to look into this matter.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Boxer briefs
they sent me the wrong colors. some really whack colors like red, purple and blue.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Comfort waist is the BEST
They've made us a winner here folks. Soft to the skin and the elastic waist has the same soft fabric covering. Great colors and I'm a very satisfied customer. I'll be buying more when the price is right and there's free shipping included.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My hubby loves them
He has very slim legs but a large package and he loves these. They are not too tight, they keep things "in place", and the waistband is apparently very comfortable.



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