#1: RIBBEDTEE G3 MEN’S BOXER BRIEFS

I’ve been wearing RibbedTee for years, so I was pretty excited when I heard they were launching their first ever line of underwear a few years ago.

In fact, RibbedTee founder, Mike, asked for some help dialing in the measurements for their small size. I tried on some samples and gave my feedback, and I was really happy with the end results.

RibbedTee G3 Boxer BriefRibbedTee G3 Boxer Brief (get 20% off with that link)


RibbedTee is now on their third iteration of their boxer briefs, the G3, and it's quite possibly the most comfortable underwear I've ever worn.

They’re made from a type of nylon called CoolNylon. It’s very dry and smooth, sort of like the Lululemon boxer briefs. It has some stretch, but not as much as micro modal.

CoolNylon fabricCoolNylon fabric

It’s extremely comfortable. You almost forget you’re wearing underwear. I think the fabric has a lot to do with that, but also the design.

There aren’t any tags on the inside of the underwear, and the waistband is just a thin hem, not an elastic band like you’re used to.

Somehow, these don't ride up, even when hitting squats at the gym. Plus, there's enough room in the crotch to never feel any tightness or discomfort.

In terms of looks, these are better than ExOfficio but not as good as Tani (then again, what is?). But they’re very, very comfortable and extremely durable.

#2: LULULEMON AIM BOXER BRIEFS

I know what you’re thinking – isn’t Lululemon where your girlfriend goes to buy overpriced yoga pants?

Well yes, it is. And maybe Lululemon realized that all those guys waiting for their ladies to try stuff on might want to buy themselves something nice. Who knows?

But they created some of the most comfortable and durable underwear I’ve ever worn.

Actually, I have to give my dad credit for finding these. I thought I had the underwear game figured out, but he swore by these boxers, and I have to say: he was right.

Lululemon boxer briefsLululemon Boxer Briefs

They’re made from Mesh Modal fabric, which is very soft and dries quickly, but they have Lycra woven in for stretch and durability.

They’re really good at wicking moisture too, so you can work out or hike in these bad boys.

They're also available in a 7″ inseam if you prefer a slightly longer leg. I like the 7″ version with pants, but not with shorts (since I wear shorts above the knee).

If you’re searching for a well-rounded pair of boxer briefs, I recommend Lululemon.

#3: TANI SILKCUT BOXER BRIEFS

If Lululemon is the laid back girl next door, Tani is that babe at work who you’re pretty sure is out of your league but might have been flirting with you the other day…

These luxurious under garments are cut from Micro Modal AIR, which is thinner and softer than silk.

They’re 6% elastane, so they’re pretty stretchy compared to something like ExOfficio.

In fact, they’re so soft and thin that I was sure they wouldn’t hold up well over time, but I was wrong.

Tani Silk cut Boxer BriefsTani SilkCut Boxer Briefs

I have two pairs that I’ve rotated through my underwear drawer regularly for a couple of years, and they’ve maintained their shape and color perfectly.

What really sets Tani apart from the crowd is how they look. The only word I can think of to describe these silk cut boxer briefs is “sexy.”

If looks are a priority, I highly recommend Tani. If you want something yo can exercise in, these might not be your best bet.

#4: EXOFFICIO GIVE-N-GO BOXER BRIEFS

I got my first pair of ExOfficio boxers at REI, right before a hiking trip. I had heard great things about the brand from Tim Ferriss, who recommended them especially for travelers who like to pack light.

And he was right. These boxer briefs wick moisture, they don’t retain much odor, and they dry super fast, which makes them extremely easy to clean.

They’re a nylon/spandex blend, so they have a little stretch, but I’d say they’re closer to the Lululemon feel than the Tani or RibbedTee.

Also, these aren’t exactly sexy. They’re workhorses, and they’re awesome for travel, but they’re not winning any beauty contests.

ExOfficio Give-N-Go Boxer BriefsExOfficio Give-N-Go Boxer Briefs

I have two pairs, and I’ve worn them a lot. They’ve started to show signs of age, but that’s to be expected after a lot of use.

Since these are my go-to travel underwear, they get a lot more wear than my fancy stuff.

They’re super comfortable and durable, and they’re reasonably priced, especially on Amazon. I highly recommend trying them out, especially if you like to travel light.

#5: SAXX BOXER BRIEFS

There’s a whole category of men's underwear that offers extra support by way of additional lining or built in “pouches” for your boys (plural) and even your boy (singular).

Several companies, like Saxx, have built their entire brand around this feature.

Personally, I’m okay with the traditional, pouch-less boxer brief. But some guys swear by the extra support, so if you haven’t tried it for yourself, it might be a worthwhile endeavor.

I do have one pair of Saxx that I keep in my rotation, but it’s an honorable mention because I kind of have mixed feelings about it.

While the minimal, lining style pouch is pretty comfy, and they are very flattering underwear, I'm just not sure the pouch is necessary.

Saxx Ultra Boxer BriefsSaxx Boxer Briefs

I just wanted to include them so you know that this type of underwear is a thing, and it might be worth checking out, especially if you're prone to sweating down there.

#6: PAIR OF THIEVES COOL BREEZE

Here's another new-ish brand that makes surprisingly comfortable and very handsome boxer briefs for guys.

I've found that these ride up less than many other brands, and the wide variety of available colors/patterns are actually very flattering.

Pair of Thieves Cool BreezePair of Thieves Cool Breeze Boxer Briefs

The Cool Breeze Boxer Briefs have a mesh like feel, and I much prefer this fabric to traditional cotton. It's great for daily wear, travel and working out.

Considering the fact that some of the underwear on this list cost $25+ per pair, I think that Pair of Thieves multipacks are a pretty good deal.

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