MeUndies Boxer Briefs
- ftmunderwear
- Jul 3, 2017
- 3 min read
MeUndies are super soft and comfortable with a spacious pouch up front. They don't ride up at all and they're nice and lightweight. They come in everything from the standard understated colors to bright colors to fun patterns of the month. Buy them here.

Fabric: MeUndies are 92% micromodal and 8% elastane, similar to the Calvin Klein body modal trunks. The fabric is super soft and flexible - I find it stretches easily enough to adjust to my shape, but has enough strength to support everything in a comfortable anatomic position. It’s pretty thin, which may be a turn-off to some, but sometimes I like to wear underwear that I don’t even notice during the day. They don't seem to do very well with moisture though - wearing them in the summer, I find that they are often damp by the end of the day. A
Waistband: The waistband is not bad, but leaves a bit to be desired. It's not as flexible/stretchy as some others so it does cut in a little at my hips and create a bit of the “muffin top” appearance. The effect isn't bad from this pair, but I imagine if I sized down to my normal size medium it would be pretty unflattering. On the positive side, it's not an especially thick waistband, so it doesn't roll/fold over. B+
Ride up: No problems at all with these riding up. A+
Pouch: The pouch on the MeUndies is really spacious - at this point, it has the most space of any underwear I've tried. If you're looking for something to really hold things in place, these wouldn't be the right choice, but for comfort, they're fantastic. It's almost like wearing boxer briefs for my legs and boxers for my penis, which is able to hang much more comfortably than usual. That's not to say they don't provide any support - they do - but everything is in a very natural position and there is some room to move. A
Aesthetics: As far as aesthetics go, the MeUndies have a pretty standard look for a boxer brief. They have a plain black waistband (I like the plain waistband, not crazy about the fact that it's a shiny fabric) and lots of solid colors. They also offer some more interesting prints - I find them to be a bit over the top, but others really like the more fun look. Although the pouch on these gets top marks for comfort, I think that other underwear I've reviewed (like Mack Weldon or Bluebuck) give a more flattering appearance. A-
Cost: MeUndies are pretty expensive, on par with the Mack Weldon trunk pricing - solid colors are $20 and prints are $24. You can set up a subscription service with MeUndies, and the price per pair in the subscription is $16. I haven't tried this, but they indicate that you can cancel or skip anytime so it looks like that's not a bad deal if you really like these underwear. B
Other Notes: I normally wear size medium underwear, but the MeUndies size chart indicated that someone with a 32 waist should wear a large in these. I went with the large and they fit pretty well, but I think a medium would have been fine. In the large, these are almost like extremely fitted boxers. If you like your underwear more snug, I'd recommend ordering your normal size, but if you like a bit of extra space, their size chart is the way to go.
Buy them here: These are available direct from the MeUndies website. If you follow this link, you should get 20% off your purchase.
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