

🩳 Elevate your essentials with iconic comfort and style.
The Calvin Klein Men's Cotton Classics 3-Pack Knit Boxer offers a premium blend of classic design and modern comfort. Crafted from 100% pure knit cotton with moisture-wicking properties, these boxers feature the signature Calvin Klein logo waistband, a supportive button fly, and a true boxer silhouette for breathable, all-day wear. Perfect for professionals who value understated luxury and reliable performance in their everyday wardrobe.
























| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Fabric type | 100% Cotton |
| Origin | Imported |
S**Y
Classic Ck
I got the classic ck boxers and they fit good. Sturdy waist band and regular rise are good features. I think these are great for work at the pizza shop as they are comfortable. The legs are a hair wide but since there sturdy 100% cotton they have some support. My problem is if I get boxer briefs they have a low rise. Overall I like them just nice and basic.
N**A
Soft comfortable knit 'true' boxer shorts.
I purchased these for my son and he said they are great. The knit fabric is soft and comfortable, and they are true boxer shorts with the loose leg, not the boxer-briefs that are tight to the thigh that you find everywhere. I definitely recommend these if you are a true boxer fan!
A**R
Very good quality and fit.
Why did you pick this product vs others?: My husband had bought the same ones in the past and they are his most comfortable underwear.
D**C
Fine quality but not the traditional CK slim fit
I’ve been wearing Calvin Klein knit boxers on and off for 20 years. The boxers I’ve been wearing were short rise, slim fit, shorter leg - not quite a trunk, but close. And certainly not a boxer brief. They had a snap for a fly and were jersey knit so they stretched at the leg opening just enough not to ride up the leg. Admittedly, it has been several years since I last looked for (and bought) those boxers because they’ve been relegated to sleep wear only. The boxers you see here are the only knit non-boxer briefs I could find sold by Calvin Klein as of July 2024. They are about as different fit-wise from the boxers I just described above as anything I could imagine. And exceptionally far from the Calvin Klein ethos of a slimmer, sleeker, modern fit. These current boxers appear to be of fine quality, both material and construction. Beefy jersey cotton. But they have an exceptionally long rise (I’m 6 feet even) and are as loose as balloon pants. I have a hard time believing they carry the Calvin Klein label … they’d be more at home at Polo, Nautica, or Tommy Hilfiger. In fact, I would not be shocked if the CK boxers came out of the same factory with the same specs as one or more of those other brands. I will be keeping these boxers only because I bought them for the express purpose of sleeping in them and nothing more. I would be concerned about them properly fitting under even the loosest fitting pants I own. If that’s your jam, you should have no problem with these. But as someone attracted to the CK brand, I bet you’ll be disappointed with these as your daily undergarment based on the fit alone.
A**E
Not Just for Men — Great Sleep Shorts
I actually bought these for myself to wear as sleep shorts, and they’ve been great. The fabric is soft and breathable, and the waistband is comfortable without being tight. They hold up well in the wash and don’t lose their shape. If you like something loose and easy for lounging or sleeping, these are a great pick.
H**C
Comfortable
Teenager loves these, so comfortable and it’s cotton. No scary petroleum fabric products near the skin.
J**I
Lazy and cheap!
Picture: Behind the new size M (32-34 waist) CK boxers are an older pair of XL (40-42 waist) looney toons boxers and another new pair of Polo boxers, size L (36-38 waist). You will notice the Polo's are slightly longer (old boxers' waist band is folded down, out of the way, for visual). What is not obvious is the fact that all three pairs have almost identical width. And just like the Polo's, you can see the excessive amount of extra material sewn under the CK waist band. Apparently, some overpaid, undereducated, decision maker at CK still wears tube socks and thinks they're comfortable. Give us a break! We the consumers, the source of your paychecks, deserve better than tube socks and baggy diaper boxers. Making one size fits all boxers and simply changing the waist band to fit different sizes is lazy and cheap! And really shows how poorly CK's executives think of their customers. Polo, as you can see from the picture, is doing the same stupid, cheap, lazy, one-size fits all scheme with their boxers too. Oh yeah, last but not least, the CK boxers have no legs at the crotch, so they literally ride up the inside of your legs as soon as you put pants on. LAZY AND CHEAP IS ALL I CAN SAY!
D**E
I've been missing out!
Finally made the upgrade from Hanes and Fruit of the Loom. Man-O-Man... What I've been missing out on! Premium material feel and fit. I'll never go back.
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