![]() ![]() ![]() Though, the viscose fabric itself felt great and dealt with moisture well. The viscose one was more relaxed, making me think that a viscose brief in size large would have too much rise and maybe be a bit too loose to fit nicely. The polyester brief was snug - sort of like the low-rise Jockey Sport Mesh Brief. In my opinion, the drawstrings need to go further back into the pouch. ![]() I previously had tried the briefs in size Medium, and while the overall size of the briefs felt about right for a Large, the drawstrings proved hopeless for me, only causing uncomfortable pressure and discomfort. UFM Briefsīased on my experience with the briefs, I doubt a size Medium would help it would just be too small. I needed to pull them up too far to get any support. Also, because of the slipping out issue, I still experienced some chafing against my leg.įinally, I’d say that the back of these boxer briefs comes up too high. The UFM drawstring also feels a bit lumpy to me, and the pressure from it can get uncomfortable after a while. I found it too easy to slip out of the pouch if I bend over too much. Their signature drawstrings do provide support, but they need to go further back into the pouch. It has a mesh front pouch, which is great, but the fly they provide is a joke. I think it breathes well and dries fairly fast. The polyester fabric of the UFM boxer briefs was quite soft and felt fairly thin (it feels thinner and softer than their polyester briefs). Product Info: | Sizes tested: Medium & Large UFM Boxer Briefs Their online policy (which I haven’t tried) is great too: free returns, with free online exchanges coming soon. I bought them in a store, and was able to exchange the large size that didn’t fit for the medium size. It’s possible the Large size would fit slightly better now as I’m a bit bigger, but given that the Medium size still barely fits I doubt the Large would be comfortable. While the Medium is a bit small, when I got them some time ago I tried size Large first, which felt like it hung too low for the flaps to keep proper isolation, and the legs were a bit loose rather than snug. The waistband is definitely snug, though I usually prefer that to ensure they stay put, and the rise is about right. These are a bit small for me, but while the legs are bit too tight and the pouch is a little small, the overall rise and fit isn’t bad. (Unlike the UFM drawstring pouch, or other pouches that try to grab onto the back of the private parts to keep them steady.) One good thing is that the design pictured allows the private parts to move around somewhat as I change posture, which ensures there is no uncomfortable pressure in any position, especially when I’m bending forward. In general, I think the flap they use to create the pouch should be a bit bigger/wider but stretchy enough to conform to your body. I pulled up the waistband in front to show the entire “pouch” area. Note that the Duluth pair here is a Size Medium, and mostly, though not perfectly, spread flat. The fabric is a sort of mesh, which feels pretty good and breathes well. They look similar to the Saxx design though not quite the same. Here’s a picture I took of the Duluth Trading Bullpen pouch underwear. I also have a fairly long torso and slightly shorter legs. I’m generally a size Large, with a waist of almost 36”, a weight around 175lb, and a height of around 5’11” this should help someone wanting to know about the sizing. JOHN’S REVIEW Pouch Underwear: Sizing Information for Context ![]() However, there are underwear briefs available that offer expanded pouch designs, over the traditional pouch. Because of their design, briefs naturally provide separation from the thighs. ![]()
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