Woolly Clothing CoMen's Merino Boxer Brief By Woolly | RWS Certified | Soft, Stink Free, Seattle Designed
E**C
Perfect fit and super comfy.
Cheaper the Meriwool but just has high quality. I'll be buying many more
S**.
Came with a hole☹️
Otherwise the product is nice. The other ones I ordered were in great shape with no holes.
A**R
Great feel
Best pair of underwear I have ever owned.
J**G
Its not bad
Overall its pretty good. Theres just barely enough room in the crotch. Which is more than I can say for the minus 33 (but still the best I've tried)The fabric doesn't seem too durable as its already started to pill after a couple light uses..however the meriwool didn't pill at all and wore a hole somehow in the crotch after maybe a dozen uses.They are pretty comfy. I wishbit had a wrapped waistband. The legs aren't too tight and do ride up a bit but they fall back down easy too.the cut is a little wonky, little bit of extra fabric poofing over the top of my butt crack. But they do fit my large butt nicely. And don't fight between pulling up the underwear and pulling the crotch down.I would still buy the minus 33. I have yet to try smartwool icebreaker, canis (which im excited about) and plenty others.
R**E
very light and comfortable to the touch
I was looking for travel apparel, especially things made of merino wool for comfort, quick drying and resistance to odor when forced to stretch out time between laundering. I recently bought both a pair of the Woolly Clothing Co. Men's Merino Wool Boxer Briefs and a pair of comparable Icebreaker Men's Anatomica Boxers with Fly (merino wool). Both black and both size XL. Both were priced within a dollar of each other.Judging by feel and observation, both briefs appear to use the same or comparable fabrics, very light and comfortable to the touch. They pack down small.The Woolly Clothing Co. (WCC) briefs look to be sturdily constructed. A close examination of the seams shows a roughness in finishing where the fabric is sometimes roughly cut or where numerous loose thread ends are left untrimmed. This is cosmetic. All seams are strongly sown and well fitted. I consistently wear a size XL for undergarments. The WCC product has a tight (comfortable) waist, but the briefs are loose in fit. Some may prefer this. I don't and the model picture implies that the fit is a tight one.The Icebreaker briefs had a better cosmetic appearance when examined closely - the finish is better. The construction is good. The fit is good at the waist (I'm a 39") and the body of the briefs fit more snugly, my personal preference.The Woolly Clothing Co. briefs are good and get the job done. I recently made a seven mile hike in hill country wearing the WCC briefs and didn't give them a though - my highest praise for wear-ability. They appear to be durable, though this is a new purchase with no previous experience with this product or manufacturer. But for the same price, the Icebreaker briefs have a better cosmetic appearance and fit tighter. I have no long term experience with Icebreaker products either so time will tell.I gave the WCC briefs a three star for fit and finish. I would give the Icebreaker Anatomica briefs a four star rating pending use experience.For the record, I have no commercial interest in either company. I am a hiker and sometimes traveler always looking for an edge in clothing to make these activities more pleasant.
I**N
Most comfortable
This is the first time I’ve found an underwear that is not too tight or loose, and is also doesn’t ride up. It’s mildly warm and not too airy, which is what I prefer.
A**R
No chafe, no smell!
Two days on the trail with no chafing and no odor. Amazing product.
R**J
Great!
These fit as described and are very comfortable. The waistband doesn’t pinch or roll and the legs don’t ride up.I’m very pleased!
R**N
Holes and runs after two wears
The price of these underwear is just too high to only get two uses out of them before they start to run and have holes in them. I have merino underwear by other companies that I have not had problems with. One company Ortovox I have even had for more than 5 years through backpacking expeditions and heavy work and they are still without any blemish. Sorry, not able to support woolly.
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