Boxers or Briefs Rules. Share with us your comments, funny stories, tips, advice, strategies, creative ways to play, questions about how to play, problems with the directions or anything you want about Boxers or Briefs. All submissions will be reviewed within 24 hours. They keep things front and center. And the centered brand makes me feel like a boxer in a sexy boxing match— Pow! Colors and patterns: three solids, nine patterns, limited runs of one-off prints. Sturdy but breathable fabric and a darted pouch give these boxer briefs solid support and a subtle silhouette.
They come with a fly and are available in a wider range of colors and traditional patterns than most other underwear brands we tested. Best for: People in colder climates and those who appreciate a thicker and richer-feeling fabric. These boxer briefs flatten the anatomy more than the Saxx Undercover thanks to the smaller dart construction of the pouch, which produces a more modest look.
This pair is simply more conservative and a little more formal—despite the high number of colors and basic patterns available—than many of the other boxer briefs we tested. Whether that creates a refined and mature look or reflects a dull lack of adventurousness is up to you. The quality of the materials and construction is evident from the moment you pick this pair up.
The Hour Jersey cotton and modal fabric is a little thicker than that of other boxer briefs we tested, which gives the Mack Weldon pair a reassuring heft. The substantial cotton-modal fabric holds extremely well across the thigh—the sturdy seam and the just-right elasticity make the boxers neither too tight nor too loose.
Mack Weldon also makes briefs and trunks out of the same luxurious fabric. Our testers seemed almost conflicted with how fancy they felt while wearing these boxer briefs.
Flaws but not dealbreakers Similar to the Saxx Undercover pair, this Mack Weldon underwear went through multiple wash-and-dry cycles without losing shape or softness.
When one tester ignored the instructions and ran this pair through a medium-warm cycle, it pilled. The Gap boxer briefs are even more luxurious thanks to details such as soft covered seams, which prevent friction against clothing, and a unique fleece-like lining on the waistband. Although the fabric itself is extremely enjoyable, this Gap pair lacks the tailored look and feel of our other picks.
However, more expensive pairs tend to include more panels to refine the shape and fit. Instead of a full cup in front, the design has a roomy, darted pouch. Ultimately, you may not notice these cut and shape considerations—that is, until you try a pair of underwear that does have extra tailoring.
If you tend to overheat, you may not enjoy this pair as much as others. That said, I was surprised how often I reached for the Gap boxer briefs on cooler days—even in Hawaii—when I wanted a particularly soft pair of underwear for lounging around the house.
These soft, well-made, and nicely tailored boxers look and feel as good as pairs that cost two or three times as much. Best for: People who want to save some cash without sacrificing much in the way of quality or design. The Kirkland boxer briefs are sturdy but soft, made from a blend of 96 percent cotton and 4 percent spandex.
Those two construction details rivaled or exceeded the touches on several other more expensive boxer briefs we tested. The design also has a fly, but no cup or dart to shape the front panel as on pricier pairs we recommend. The Kirkland boxer briefs are available only in a pack of four, but at this price, you can probably afford to stock up. Choose these if you prefer simple and understated design and a neutral color palette—they come in only two colors and no patterns.
Best for: People who want to travel light in hot climates or anyone who prefers silky nylon over the soft stretch of cotton blends. However, the ExOfficio boxer briefs stand apart from other travel-specific underwear because of their silkiness. While most synthetic underwear has some ability to wick sweat, this pair is better than most for sweaty activities such as long walks or hikes, especially in hot locations.
The player whose card is selected by the person in the hot seat earns a funny or true token. The game winner has six tokens or the number agreed upon by the group playing.
Boxers Or Briefs? Game Winning Strategies Depending on who is rolling the die, you will want to shift your playing strategy. If the player rolling the die: Is silly or funny, you'll want to pick an obscure or hilarious card and appeal to their sense humor. Tends to be more serious, you'll want to pick a factual card that describes them. Is sarcastic or dry, you'll want to pick a card that appeals to a dark sense of humor or has a sarcastic tone.
Easily gets embarrassed, you can consider picking a card with G-rated humor or finding a card that they'll think is sweet.
What Do You Need to Play? The game set includes: question cards Die Label sheet included Scoring tokens for true answers Scoring tokens for funny responses Storage tray Boxers or Briefs Game. What Do You Need to Know? You Might Also Like If you like playing Boxers or Briefs, you might also enjoy the following games: Apples to Apples is more family-friendly, perfect for grown-ups who don't want to get too raunchy.
Follow game instructions and use similar strategies as Boxers and Briefs for winning. Some questions could embarrass the shyer types of players, or if you do not know the people your playing with very well. While is it lightweight, if people want to keep it super light they could remove certain question cards.
This fun-filled game is more suited to the party environment due to the nature of the game and the way in which it is players. It is great for those who love to play guessing games with a twist. There is no skill required to play Boxers or Briefs and because it is a party game, the complexity level is fairly low.
It is a simple case of rolling a die and selecting a card. Setting up the game could not be any easier.
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