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David Lebor
> 3 dayThe elastic band separates after many washes. Frustrating at this price.
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Brion Mc Dermott
> 3 dayIve purchased several times, seems they are always in high demand. I recommend them.
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Online Shopper!
> 3 dayGreat pair of underwear, fit and fabric are great. Item arrived very fast, but was not aware it would have very long, very scratchy tags! Sensitive skin wearers just so you know its there! I cut the tags off but for some, this may be a bother!
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Rafael Ocáriz
> 3 dayEl producto es de muy buena calidad, solo que el diseño es un poco mas amplio de lo esperado, en general conforme
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Ron
> 3 dayIve never thought to review underwear, but these Kleins are great. The fly is moot, I dont use it. These dont bag-out over the day. After work, I get myself to the gym. Most underwear after a long business day are bagged-out, waistbands either leave red rings from being too tight or are slipping down guys hips. These dont bag, dont strangle, and have a cut that looks fresh. Id rather look good in my underwear than all the guys I see in the locker room looking like theyve been living in theirs for days (plus). After tons of washings, they look the same. All Cotton and feel good, not too weighty in Summer, and just thought Id add my $0.02 as I looked for stuff deserving a review! This 4-pack, on Amazon, is a great price as well!
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The Rev.
> 3 dayTags were annoying, cut them off and didnt have issues with left-over snaggy pieces of the tags but just annoying to buy from a company like CK and have to hassle with that crap. Seems like it should be pretty damn obvious to any underwear/clothing company that is run by human beings who have ever worn clothes, or robots that have been programmed to listen to the most basic customer feedback... to just lose the damn tags. In the end, once the changes are put in place - I would think that a tagless brief would mean: 1. Use of less material. 2. Less stitching/less complicated production process. 3. Would provide an idea for something to mention in a stupid commercial or print ad when the advertiser bros cant think of anything to say about underwear. Those days where after sitting in the conference room for 6 hours, the only thing those bros you pay 6-figures have to show for their time is a marker board that says Underwear Brainstorming at the top and these points listed below: - Shoot in black and white, as always. But with 2 white models, as always. In a windy bedroom, as always. - Be original, as always. - Highly attractive young adult muscular man. - Man wears product (Underwear). - Female appears. Highly attractive, unhealthily-thin, seems significantly younger than product-wearing-man. - Female displays Über-lust-filled eyes showcasing the enchanting, borderline-illegal, seductive spell the underwear casts on her. *list would end here* - but not today, thanks to your genius decision to boldly remove the part of your product that nobody wants, instead... (now they can add something stupid to the brainstorm board about the tags finally being gone - like No-Tags-Attached lunch meeting or no shirt, no shoes, no tags - or any number of mind-numbingly stupid ways of bragging that you stopped doing something you never should have done in the first place) 4. Increased customer satisfaction. I guess just focus on number 4, might be reason enough to get rid of the tags. Balls in your court, CK... no pun intended
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Scuccio
> 3 dayI ordered these in Feb 2023 and just recently went to wear them. The leg openings are not symmetric and appear to be cut wrong so they are unusable. Right leg opening is much larger than left as you can plainly see in photo. They are junk...how did these get thru quality control?...I paid good money and they suck. I will never buy Calvin Klein products again...very dissappointed.
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Eric Goes
03-04-2025I have used CK briefs for years. Despite the reviews stating a lack in quality, I feel these are still fine. However, they are definitely undersized. In the past when you could order by size, I wore a 32. The mediums in the new design are probably more like a size 30. I bit tight for me, but not uncomfortable.
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Greg
> 3 dayThe brand drew me to these. I figured they should be top quality. I was wrong but I did not read the reviews. They are not very soft. The crotch is loose the first wear. There’s two obnoxious tags that dig into your waist unless you have scissors to cut them out as instructed. The packaging is better quality than the briefs. Sad I spent this much money on another crappy pair of underwear.
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Mike H.
> 3 dayComfy briefs. Too many, I mean one is too many, tags. Four, to be exact.