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Jermaine Stoltenberg
> 3 dayOnly get an image of the front on the website. What you cant see is the awkward and uncomfortable seam that runs right across each butt cheek on the back.
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Todd Justman
> 3 dayThe XL version of these are advertised as fitting 40-42, Im 44 and they are fine on me. Stretchy and comfortable. I will deduct a star because theyre missing the access door in front. I found myself pulling the shorts to the side and they didnt like that tension on the stitching. So a small minus.
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Ofir Janach
> 3 daySize is little bit small , The filling on the body when you wear it not that good.
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Moriancumer
01-06-2025material is coarse. feels cheap. not worth the price
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Charles E Sheets Jr.
> 3 dayThese are not the same as the same trunks I have purchased from retail stores. Not as soft, rough waistband, just a completely different feel. Did CK change these or did I receive counterfeit? Purchase with caution. I should have returned.
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David G
> 3 dayExcellent fit and comfort. Would recommend
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Tim Blad
> 3 dayGreat!
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Ryan
Greater than one weekFitted good all around feels good holds your man good good
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Nikolay A.
> 3 dayThese are advertised as 4 pack and the are only 3.
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AE Fan
> 3 dayThese are the same as Prostretch Trunks or Modern Trunks from years past. I lined them up and took a picture that shows they’re all the same cut. The new ones are made in Africa instead of the Far East or Latin America, but that still doesnt explain the name changes for the same 95% cotton and 5% elastane trunks . I dont understand why Calvin Klein call these low-rise now. Maybe because everyone is overweight? It says low-rise on the box, but I mistakenly bought real low-rise Prostretch several years ago. Low-rise doesnt cover your entire butt, unless youre very thin and the waist on low rise is at pubic level and would cause ingrown hairs or itching if youre not waxed. Thankfully, these arent actual low-rise trunks. They are definitely mid-rise (across the waist.) High-rise is above the waist and can cover the belly button. I bought a second set after the first arrived, because these are the best underwear. The Modern dont seem to last as long as Prostretch did, even though all 3 are 95% cotton and 5% elastase. (The red waistband are Prostretch and white are Modern in the picture.) Im just glad they fit and I could find the favorite underwear that dont ride up my crack (like briefs), dont have a worthless fly to flop out of, and arent tight on my thighs (like boxer briefs). They require no adjusting throughout the day, whether wearing them working out or in a business suit. The comfort and support they provide make them worth the money.