

🔥 Elevate your essentials with breathable comfort that works as hard as you do!
Fruit of the Loom Men's Breathable Boxer Briefs combine a soft cotton-blend micro-mesh fabric with moisture-wicking technology to keep you cool and dry. Featuring a mid-rise fit, reinforced fly, and tag-free waistband, these boxer briefs prevent leg ride-up and provide all-day comfort, making them ideal for active professionals seeking reliable everyday performance.
















| Care instructions | White: Machine wash warm. Color: Machine wash cold. Use only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Tumble dry low. Do not iron. |
| Fabric type | 89% Cotton, 6% Polyester, 5% Spandex |
| Origin | Imported |
K**N
Amazing find.
These are pretty awesome for everyday use especially for outdoor activities or for gym. Will definitely be ordering again. Stay fresh and comfortable with Fruit of the Loom breathable boxers, crafted from soft, lightweight fabric designed for enhanced airflow. These boxers help reduce heat and moisture, providing all-day comfort and a relaxed fit.
J**E
Good product
Comfortable, good fit? Good quality.
M**I
Worth the money
Bought these for my husband and he loves them. They fit true to size, are very breathable, and are comfortable. They don’t shrink when washing and stretch so you don’t feel like you’re being squeezed in the hips or legs. Would recommend (based on my husbands review of them).
R**.
Feels amazing, wicks moisture, but....
I've always worn regular Fruit of the Loom cotton boxer briefs with the fly, but I'm pretty active for my age (golf, tennis, etc), and the "junk" sometimes doesn't want to stay inside the fly. It's pretty embarrassing playing with yourself down there in public in order to shove everything where it needs to be, so I decided to go no-fly. I also live in Florida, so heat is a consideration. Therefore, I figured I'd try these. My first impression was that they were the most comfortable underwear I've ever owned (still are after many months). The fit is great and keeps everything in place. I don't ever remember having to adjust myself since buying them. After a long day on the golf course in cotton underwear, they would be soaking wet, occasionally to the point where my shorts would be moist as well. Not these. Nearly completely dry, even after 36 holes, and I stay cooler down there as well. Overall, these are incredible briefs. Here is the one problem I have.... I don't know why, but they make my junk stink after I'm done playing, sometimes very noticeably so. It's the opposite of how I think it would work. Moisture is what generally causes body odor, but I'm much less moist down there with these, yet I smell worse. I don't get it. It's a small price to pay for me, though, and well worth the comfort since I can mitigate the odor otherwise.
J**B
Commando Convert
It has been 25 years since I last wore any type of underpants. What started as a habit of necessity as a young lieutenant in a light infantry battalion extended for many years into my corporate life as a business executive. As a grunt, tight whiteys didn't make the cut of essentials that would earn a prized space in my rucksack. Plus undergarments only made the wet and uncomfortable life of an infantryman only wetter and more uncomfortable. After 25 years of commando style freedom, my son, thoroughly turned off by his father's underwearless proclivities, sprung for a pair of Fruit of the Loom Men's Breathable Boxer Briefs for his old man. I'm amazed at how underwear has evolved since the tighty whitey days of yore. For one, they are no longer whitey as the product images attest. While the only portion occassionally visible with lower riding pants or shorts is the stately black wasteband, it belies a rainbow array of colors that one can glimpse when bending low or reaching high. And comfort, oh comfort! Gone is the rigid elastic band that digs into your hips leaving a fleshy racetrack around the waist by day's end. Gone is the bolt of cotton slowly forming up the buttcrack as "Tighty" migrates north with every movement of the lower extremities. Gone is the cotton! The dreaded cotton! The never drying, unbreathable, crotch frying pan cotton! The "Looms" hold their ground. They stay in their place. They cushion the boys with a lightweight, plyable, cool, forgiving mesh, whose wasteband feels delightfully undetectable when worn. I lament that 20 year old me had to wait 26 years for this moment. Yet I am buoyed by the evolution of underwear (which is emblematic of our progress as a species). I am a converted commando! Thank you son, and thank you Fruit of the Loom!
J**.
My new favorite underwear
I normally wear Under Armour original 9” boxer briefs. I was tired of paying $20 a pair for underwear. So I started looking for a replacement. I found a 3 pack of these at Wal Mart and decided to try them. They are my new favorite underwear. The legs don’t ride up, just like UA. They are not cotton so they dry quick and moisture wick. The waist band is comfortable and doesn’t bunch up. All the things I ask of my underwear. I wasn’t able to find them at Wal Mart anymore so thankfully Amazon carries them. I’ve ordered multiple packs and will keep wearing these as long as Fruit of the Loom keeps making them.
D**R
Men's boxer briefs
My husband loves these. He is very hard to find a good fit for and they fit him perfectly.
J**S
Different sizing (smaller) - and definitely a different comfort factor!
Caveat: the manufacturing/sizing has changed (and not for the better). On the left is the FOTL boxer brief ordered approximately 5 yrs ago (with countless washes/dries in that time period). On the right is the same FOTL brief (ordered a week ago 5/2025). You can clearly see the size difference. I've worn them and they are snug in comparison. I'm also weary of washing them for the 1st time...even if they shrink a minimal amount, they will be too tight/uncomfortable to wear. My solution is to hand wash them and hope for the best.
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