Boxer briefs are men’s fitted underwear with a mid-thigh leg length — combining the support and snug fit of briefs with the coverage of boxer shorts. The fitted cut stays put under trousers without bunching, the mid-thigh leg reduces chafing during walking and movement, and the stretch waistband gives a secure, comfortable fit.
This collection covers our men’s boxer brief range across fabrics. Cotton boxer briefs work as a breathable daily-wear staple — softest against the skin, gentle on sensitive areas, and the most comfortable choice for long days. Microfiber boxer briefs give a smoother line under fitted trousers, dry quickly after washing or sport, and offer moisture-wicking for warm-weather wear. Most pieces include side stripes or athletic detailing at the leg and waistband.
What’s the difference between boxer briefs, boxer shorts and trunks? Boxer shorts are loose, knee-length, with no compression — relaxed, breezy fit. Boxer briefs are fitted, with a mid-thigh leg that stays close to the body. Trunks are similar to boxer briefs but shorter — the leg ends just below the seat. Boxer briefs are the most popular modern cut; trunks work for slimmer thighs or shorter legs; boxer shorts are old-school relaxed.
How should boxer briefs fit? Snug across the seat and hip without pulling, and the leg should sit flat on the thigh without riding up. The waistband should sit at or just below the natural waist without rolling or digging in. If the legs ride up during walking, size up the next time you buy.
Are boxer briefs good for sport? Yes — boxer briefs are one of the most popular athletic underwear cuts because the leg prevents chafing during running, cycling, and training. Microfiber boxer briefs work better for sweat-heavy activity (moisture-wicking, quick-drying); cotton boxer briefs are better for low-impact activity, gym sessions, and base-layer use.
Can boxer briefs be worn under skinny jeans? Yes — the fitted cut and mid-thigh leg sit flat under skinny jeans without showing a leg line. For very tight trousers, trunks (shorter leg) or briefs (no leg) may show even less of a line, but boxer briefs work for most modern jeans cuts.
How do I care for boxer briefs? Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle. Skip fabric softener — it coats fibers and reduces breathability. Tumble dry low or hang to dry to preserve the elastic waistband. Replace when the waistband stretches out or the fit changes.



















































