The major drawcard of these briefs is their patented dual pouch technology. The tag comes all the way off with one quick peel. There’s nothing more annoying than having to cut off a tag with scissors but you can never quite get it all off so the remnants of the tag dig into your lower back all day. The briefs have an ‘Ezy-off tag’ which is a nice touch. The waistband doesn’t have any internal ridges so you won’t get those annoying marks around your waist that you get from cheaper underwear. I’ve also found the shape to retain pretty decently, even after a couple of wears. The fabric is ‘cotton stretch’ which is really quite comfortable. Prefer a little less length in your briefs? Separatac also have a 2.5 inch version. The briefs feature a 6.5 inch leg and are 96% cotton and 4% spandex. I like living dangerously so I went for the colorful pack. You can choose either colorful or all black with a colored waistband. I tried the Separatec Colorful Cotton Boxer Briefs 7 Pack (Everyday Logo). So I gave them a good old fashioned go for a few weeks. I wanted to find out if Separatec’s Men’s Pouch Underwear was the answer. What if there was an affordable pair of men’s underwear that took separation seriously?
Your junk is squashed together like a tin of sardines. And ten minutes later you instantly remember why they’re always the last pair of briefs in your closet. They’ve been by your waist for so many of your fondest memories.ĭid you meet your wife in them? Were they there when you got that big promotion? Did they definitely earn you the win in that badminton game?
They’re at least a size too small, the elasticity is shot, and they’re now grey when they were navy.īut there’s just something about them. Laundry day is long overdue and you’ve let yourself get down to that pair of underwear.