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Calvin Klein Men's Cotton Classics Multipack Briefs, True Black, Large

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  • Cotton underwear briefs multipack featuring elastic Calvin Klein logo waistband
  • Soft and breathable cotton
  • Better elastic for comfortable leg openings
  • Packs are available in assorted colors
  • Durable, everyday , underwear briefs pack

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Updated Style Brings Updated Fit: Know How to Order Right the First TimeThe classic has been remade and some changes are more noticeable than others. The look appears largely unchanged from a distance although in reality the cotton is cheaper and thinner, the logo detailing much flatter and accurately representative of the CK logo, and the fit/sizing is totally different/confusing.I'm a 32" waist but, since working out more regularly, I began needing the 34" size in the previous generation of this product. Now, according to the S-XL sizing for this generation of CK briefs, I should wear a medium (32-34). But going with that size makes these go from tighty whities to low-rise extra-tighty whities. After a few washes and using the gentlest of cycles, these briefs become much tighter fitting, reducing the rise slightly and the crotch size greatly. It's too snug and low for the cut being sold. And that's coming from a fan of hip briefs and other cuts. Not about modesty, just accuracy. And - btw - if you get the low-rise version of these briefs in your supposed size expect some major plumber's crack and minimal coverage up front.But, order a size up and what happens? They pretty much fit just like you'd expect! They'll appear large, but lo and behold, after just a few wash and dry cycles they shrink and fit way better than the "appropriate" size. I can't say I like having to buy a size larger, but when you want to keep wearing this style of CK briefs, you've got to change with the times in more ways than one. The large (36-38) fits me like I'd assume a size 35" in the previous generation would (if that were a size offered). They feel slightly larger than my 34" ones but definitely not a 36". And that difference continues to shrink as these briefs seemingly do with each wash and dry.Perhaps if you were definitively on the lower end of the range for a size they would fit okay. But if you are on the middle or upper end of a size (or have average or above assets in either the front or back, you'll want to definitely consider sizing up).Side note: love the colors these come in now :)4I should have read the reviews before buyingI have worn Calvin Klein standard briefs for years, so when I went to buy another pack of them, I didn't even think to read the reviews first. Lesson learned. After four washes, the waistbands started to buckle and lose elasticity. There are SO MANY tags on the back that need to be cut off. I can't imagine that a knock-off brand would take the time to put all of those on there. I still thought I should check my order to see if they listed Calvin Klein, and that was when I saw the ratings. The good news is that I'm not alone in buying sub-standard underwear. The bad news is that I will now have to find another brand I like after 20 years of wearing only these. :(1Buy the old version if you like Calvin Klein underwearDon't buy it! Buy the old version if you like Calvin Klein underwear. The waistband rolls like crazy and the fit is horrible. This is a serious drop in quality and fit from the old version. Now that my boys are teen and pre-teen, our underwear gets mixed in the laundry so I decided to buy these so we could distinguish them and easily sort them. But it was completely thrown out money and, unfortunately, I could not tell until the first washing. If I could tell right away, I would have returned the whole batch after opening the first package.1You ve got to be kiddingLongtime Calvin buyer. They have changed and not for the better. Should have read the reviews. What is with the four super long tags with instructions to cut them out along the dotted line? I don t want the tags nor do I want to feel a cut tag rubbing on my waist all day. Who makes underware with tags like this or thinks it s ok to instruct you to cut them out? I don t want do it yourself undies.1Men's briefs ain't what they used to be Like many of the reviewers here, we're suffering for an overall downgrade in the quality of men's underwear (well, many other manufactured items also but that's a longer discussion). Anyway, used to rely on the CKs. I tried others and found I also liked Dockers. Same quality, better price, so I switched.Went to buy new ones recently as the old ones have finally (and reasonably) worn out. Well, I can't find Docker briefs anymore at all. I mean, I do a web search and a lot of links show up but when you go to the sites, they are nowhere in site. (stuck in the matrix, I guess).SO, I tried some other brands: Jockey, Gilden, others. Meh! They all tend to run small, thin fabric, lame waistband, which is often course/irritating.So, I go back to CKs. Well, they ain't what they used to be but they're a bit better than the rest.What's with the tags though?! I thought we were trying to move away from "flappy" tags. See pic.Whatever. These'll have to do. (Yeah, 4 stars seems a lot. It's just in comparison to all the lousy options)4A TALE OF 4 BRIEFSAfter the quality of Hanes briefs went down so badly (the elastic cracks and loses all elesicity after only a few washings) I was on a hunt for new briefs.Years ago, I only bought Calvin Klein briefs and found them to be the best.Then, becoming more frugal as time went by, I tried a bunch of cheapies and I found Hanes to be the best of the low priced briefs.THEN, Hanes cheapened the elastic SO badly that I had to throw away a batch I bought due to the elastic becoming brittle, crackiing and losing ALL elasticity while the rest of the briefs were in great shape.Been using the SAME washing machine on regular cycle with warm water.The SAME dryer on the "auto-sense" cycle that senses when the clothes are dry.Both machines are Estate by Whirlpool machines that are 15 years old.I've been using the SAME liquid Tide detergent and NEVER used bleach.So, doing away with the variable of the machines and the detergent, I am certain that Hanes cheapened the quality of the elastic. (I still have OLD Hanes briefs where the elastic is fine)So, the search was on. I bought the following at the same time here on Amazon:1 package of Jockey Men's Underwear Classic Full Rise Brief - 6 Pack. I wear a Large in all other brands but since these come in waist size, I bought what I was told by Jockey which was a size 36 waist which is supposed to be the equivalent to a Large. Price - $36.00 or 6 bucks per brief1 package of Calvin Klein Men's Underwear Cotton Classics 4 Pack Briefs. Size Large. Price $26.95 so that's $6.74 per brief.1 pack of Fruit of the Loom Men's Breathable Brief Assorted Colors (Pack of 4). Size Large, $12.99 so that's $3.24 per brief.SIZE: The Jockey's were the SMALLEST, then came the Calvin Klein which are about an inch bigger and then the Fruit of the Loom which are even bigger than the Calvin Klein.So, the smallest is the Jockey's, next is the Calvin Klein's and then the Fruit of the Loom.The elastic is about the same quality on all three brands.The material is about the same on all three brands.I just washed all three packages of all three brands of brand new briefs to check the size after washing. I never wear anything right out of the package before washing.SO,, believe it or not, I find the Fruit of the Loom to be the best of the three. ESPECIALLY for the price.The Calvin Klein are good, but NOT as good as the Calvins I bought years ago. The price for this quality is a joke.The Jockey's come in last for size, quality and price.Pleasant surprise for me that I tried the Fruit of the Loom after all these years.Not that the Fruit of the Loom are so great, it's more that the name brands like Jockey and Calvin Klein lowered their quality but not the price.TOTALLY forget about Hanes. What a shame that had to throw out a drawer full of Hanes that look like new but the elastic rendered them totally useless.I'm sticking with Fruit of the Loom.2greatly reduced qualityJust received my order of this product, which I had been buying for a number of years now. They've completely changed the product, and NOT for the better. Wimpy fabric, anemic waistband, shapeless and just plain cheap looking. So now I have to start a search for a new source for briefs. Great way to destroy a brand.1Not The SameThe elastic bands are too thin and weak. They "roll down" creating an uncomfortable roll and one that can be seen through clothing. The briefs are not at all the equal of those Calvin Klein's I have purchased before. They have obviously been "cheapened." I am very disappointed.1cheap imitations of the classic CKSomehow this 4 pack seems a good deal, versus the 3 pack one. It is a better value price wise, but that's all. The quality of the cotton is really poor, much tougher and rough, where the 3 pack one feels soft and luxurious,at least on this blue mix pack. The suporting waist band looks streached and bend just after one wash. And the most anoying thing is the sizing, when used to be 30,32,34,36...inch,now is small, med, large,... That also runs a bit small.I undestand that this reduce cost, but compromising on the cotton quality is a, no i will not buy this again. Lets not forget to mentions the colours of the blue mix pack. They are dull and boring, like they been on the wash 50 times. I gues this is a good value pack and the shape is very good, but at much inferior textile materials.2Cheapen The Product, Sell It At The Same Price, And Ruin The BrandI have worn Calvin Klein classic briefs for more than twenty years. They were reasonably priced, fit well and lasted a long time. Recently I purchased 5-pair of what I assumed would be the same product, only to discover the cotton material is noticeably thinner and with a narrower waistband that doesn't stay flat - it buckles and folds, and you can feel it under your clothes. I would have given it no stars, but Amazon reviews require at least one star be given.This is just one more example of tried-and-true brands that have decided to cheapen the quality and charge the same or higher price. I'm sure most of you know what I mean and can list your own examples. I personally am willing to pay a bit more to keep the same quality than pay the same - or more - for the manufacturers' lower quality replacement.I will never buy another Calvin Klein product again. If they lower the quality of their underwear, you can be sure they're doing the same thing to the rest of their product line too.1
Calvin Klein Men's Cotton Classics Multipack Briefs, True Black, Large

Calvin Klein Men's Cotton Classics Multipack Briefs, True Black, Large

4.4
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Regular price
£73.00
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Regular price
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