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I just cant comprehend why such cheaply made boxer shorts will sell that much whiles it was even made outside the US where labor was kinda cheap and the people cheaply paid.I purchased this shorts to check its quality, but i realised its not worth the PRICE AT ALL !!!!! I will urge the producer or importer or whatever to rethink about his prices or pull this complete garbage out of amazon.I got 15 of some lovely US made boxer shorts for $10,so why waste more money!!!!!
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Hair: dark purple, razored, shoulder length, thick, teased somewhatMakeup: red lipstick, pale but not stark white facial powder, black glittery liner and black mascaraTops: flapper dresses, suit vests, men's dress shirts, trench coats, cloth moto jackets, men's peasant shirts, men's pirate shirts, men's poet shirts, torn up shirts over tank tops, t-shirts and tank tops.Bottoms: pinstriped pants, Tartan Patch kilt miniskirts, leggings (under skirts), patched up jeans, plain jeans, and kiltsShoes: combat boots, mary-janes and sneakersPatterns and colors: pinstripes, poker suit print, fishnet (LOTS of fishnet), tartan, skulls, lots of black and red, horizontal stripesAccessories: fedoras, bowler hats, newsboy caps, pins, unique stockings, lots of studs and patches, lolita headbands, suspenders, and ties.Fashion influences: 20s fashion, 80s fashion, glam rock, old school punk, crust punk, visual kei, gothic lolita, death rock, 80s goth, and indie.One sample: Black short fringed flapper dress with a fishnet undershirt, fishnet stockings, red plaid combat boots and a red plaid newboy cap.Another sample: pinstriped mini, a red plaid tie, a white dress shirt with rolled up sleeves and fishnet gloves, red plaid combat boots, studded suspenders and poker print stockings.
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January 5th, 2011 at 12:16 pm
How is it possible to make the fabric so thin and still not have it fall apart? These are junk! These are the worst quality, thinnest, inconsistent sizing, weird colors, poorly made, and just not worth the money. It’s better to pay more money for quality, comfort and better fit. The fabric has a strange itchy sensation, and sometimes there is a small fragment of a twig or a piece of a leaf weaved into the fabric. Sometimes the fabric bunches up in a really uncomfortable way. Some batches are better than others. Some of them just bunch up under your jeans and feel terrible! Many of these were purchased and thrown out in the trash after only wearing them once. Sometimes the elastic band is way too tight, or becomes excessively loose after a few washings. Some little bumps form inside the elastic band, that creates spots of itchiness all around the elastic band. Unbelievable how bad the quality is. This company has really gone down from its original standards. Just buy it and see for yourself, and you too will decide never to buy Fruit of the Loom products ever again!
January 5th, 2011 at 11:36 pm
I think that these boxer shorts were probably designed by a woman. Why else would the opening (in front) be in a place where it is unusable by any male in the standing position. Now pull them down and sit down and everything is fine, but then why have an opening at all? Compared to the access issue the pilling problem is minor. Also, they look really sexy on a woman and seem to be a better overall fit. They are very well priced. That wasn’t an issue I cared about and sewing the opening in in a better location would not change the cost of production so it is no excuse, but at least when you toss them out you don’t get a lump in your throat the way I did when I tossed out my $50 English boxers for the same reason.
January 6th, 2011 at 11:26 am
I’m a “brief” guy but I thought I would live dangerously and give boxers a try.
These are fine, I’ve washed them a couple of times and they keep their shape and color but ‘Boxers’ just aren’t for me.
Nice assortment and made well and now I don’t know what the heck I will do with these.