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David Archy Men's Underwear features a patented separate pouch design and ventilated panels crafted from 93% Lenzing Micro Modal and 7% Japanese ROICA Spandex. Engineered for breathability, durability, and all-day comfort, this underwear keeps you cool, dry, and confident whether at the office or in motion.





| ASIN | B00CB77RG0 |
| ASIN | B01HTF2DU8 |
| Age Range Description | adult |
| Amazon Bestseller | #3,261,439 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #5,884 in Men's Underwear Briefs #22,477 in Men's Boxer Shorts |
| Bottom Style | Trunks |
| Brand Name | DAVID ARCHY |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (14,305) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2016 |
| Department | mens |
| Fabric Type | 92% Modal, 8% Spandex |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 272 g |
| Manufacturer | CN-Smashing |
| Manufacturer | CN-Smashing |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NKDOA-T |
| Material Type | Silk |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine washable; Ezy-off tag is easy to remove by hand |
| Size | Medium |
| Style Name | Soft |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
A**R
I’d never found underwear I particularly liked and mostly put up with baggy boxers because all the other form fitting styles I tried didn’t have a functioning fly and/or were just too confining. Then I became intrigued by this separate pouch idea, with some hesitation from their unaccustomed revealing nature. That hesitation went away the moment I slipped them on. Why I Love This Design: I wasn’t seeking an artificial bulge and was quite pleased with how well their raised inner seam lifts the separate pouches to subtly accentuate size, shape and features, with an uncanny freedom of inside movement that doesn’t overtly add to the visibility outside. I wasn’t looking for athletic style support either, and was unsure of the boxer freedom I might be surrendering. What I found instead was an unconfined feel of things being comfortably in their place in a way that draws me back every day. Spontaneous occasions was not an expected review topic, but the difference with these is just too good to leave out. While some may object to the more confining nature of anything but boxers, it’s how these outer pouches proactively manages the occasion that really sets them apart. Being separated from leg openings is a welcome contrast to boxers that can hang you up or single pouches that squeeze you in. These are a generous pouch stretchiness instead that comfortably expands enough to maintain a least conspicuous relaxed position that virtually eliminates need for adjustment. Why Size Matters: What makes this design work as well as it can begins with the convex lower pouch that’s placed slightly above the body-hugging inseam to gently lift and pleasantly cradle things away from the legs. Next, everything is separated for a complimenting look and a freedom of movement not typically found with body hugging styles. The separate outer pouch fly acts more like a hood that’s easily slipped into and easily accessed by lifting the fabric end. All of this is then brought together with a proper match of their size to yours. Once size can’t fit all with most any pouch design though Separatic does offer some “larger pocket space” versions (as found on the item listing among dropdown photo descriptions to the left of the headline). The only size differences within a lineup then are waist sizes. While this works well for a fit within the lower pouch, accommodating the varied sizes inside the upper pouch becomes relative to how tightly or how loosely it's pulled against the body. Some snugness is always needed against the abdomen, rear and around the legs to avoid ride-up and wedging, and to keep everything in place. Too much snugness can cause cumbersome access and even squeeze you out of the fly, particularly when sitting down. Too loose compromises the form flattering upper pouch look, can get things lost fumbling through excess fabric and even allow things to fall through the lower pouch leg opening. To restate what the manufacturer mentions, the lineup size out-of-the-box should fit well for those midway in a size range, with a near average build and a near average relaxed length. For others, the fabric and waistband is stretchy enough to comfortably choose one waist size difference to accommodate a larger or smaller body build and/or relaxed length – particularly with the Separatec. With this slender frame reviewer, an in-between size 31” waist and average length meant that mediums always worn in other styles are a bit loose with the Separatec making a smaller size needed instead. If particularly endowed, it would be the mediums for the looser pouch. A larger build/relaxed length would have called for a size up – and so on. To that end, all should function ideally with a waist size snugness where a fully relaxed length end comfortably fills to a grazing of the pouch end. David Archy vs Separatec: Trying each product confirms other reviewer findings that the difference between brands is basically the fabric. With that, the thicker and less stretchy David Archy modal provides its subtle forward enhancement, with no conspicuous uncovering through even the thinnest suit or casual pants. Meanwhile the Separatac is all about a silky smooth stretchiness to allow a dual pouch following of the inner-thigh feel (and thinner pant reveal) of wearing nothing at all. I hope you found this review helpful.
A**R
I own several different DA styles and they are quality products. Size up if you don't like tight underwear. My only complaint with these is that it had a double panel in front. I cut the inside panel out and they are much more fitting to the package and hold less heat in. Wore for 12+ hrs and they were comfortable. Legs didn't ride up. 34-35" waist, avg build.
A**N
They are great, extremely comfortable. Slightly expensive but they last long and the pocket feature is really useful if you are someone who sweats a lot.
A**R
These are comparable to Calvin Klein underwear. Super comfortable. For 4 pairs you really can't go wrong. Time will tell if they hold up. Even some of the Modal Calvin Klein briefs I had would get holes in them.
S**E
I like David Archy as a brand but the legs of this underwear ride up a lot and I have to readjust it quite often. However, YMMV depending on the size of your thighs. The material used on this underwear is quite comfortable.
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