Our Underwear of the Month Last month was the Armani Cotton Strech Trunks. Armani generously sent us a pair to review as well

This is my second pair of Empro Emporio Armani. I have a pair of briefs I bought about two years ago and really liked them. They were pretty well made and I looked forward to trying these out. As we know, boxer briefs are not my favorite thing in the world,  but, in the last few years my opinion has been changing as more and more brands really begin to put some thought into the construction and support of the style.

I wore these to work. I do work in an office but I don’t sit all day. I have to go from meeting to meeting and run around our office,  which is no small feat. I really liked the fit and feel of these. I would have loved them to have a little more spandex to really form to my body but they were a good fit. They didn’t ride up, or give me any of the troubles I’ve had from boxer briefs in the past.

The pair fit me pretty well. In all actuality I really didn’t think about them being trunks. I know that may sound strange, but being a brief lover, I’m not used to having undies on my legs. I usually at some point feel them or they annoy me in some way. These didn’t at all and I will happily wear them again. They were solid black with a conservative waistband, and if you want a simple pair of classic trunks, then these are for you!

Pros:

  • Didn’t ride up or bunch
  • Very classic styling
  • Great for someone active

Cons

  • Wish for more of a spandex blend
  • Would love some bright colors in these

Ratings:

Fit

4

Materials

5

Construction

4

Look

4

Daily Wear

4

OVERALL

4.2

*OUT of 5*

 

 

These were furnished for review by the Men’s Underwear Store. You can find them there for $24.

Author

Tim is the founder and editor of Underwear News Briefs. He has been an avid underwear fan since the age of 14! He founded UNB in 2008 and has continued to broaden his underwear love over the years

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