The Last Pair Of Underwear I Plan To Buy For Travel

It was colder than it looks

Here they are, straight from Amazon.com’s web pages (the Sears catalog of this generation), the last pair of underwear I plan to buy for travel:

I know, not as sexy as if I put my sexy self into them. Sorry. But this isn’t about sexy me, it’s about comfort while traveling.

You see, I bought my first two pairs of these beauties back in June just before heading to Costa Rica and Colorado for a few weeks. I was not happy with the Patagonia version I owned as two out of three pair gave me wedgies and two pair also developed premature holes where there should not be any.  So I invested $25/pair in these Exoficio Give-N-Go Boxer Briefs with the vague hope that plopping down $50 on underwear was not in vain.

From the moment I started wearing them, I was happy in my choice. They fit well and have never wedgied. Never. They are quick dry material, making them ideal for travel (it takes about 2 hours to line dry them out of the sun after wringing out the water) and the boxer brief cut that I prefer helps them double for swim trunks. Wait a minute! I DO have a beefcake shot of me in these shorts under a cold waterfall in Costa Rica. Here you go —->

I guess it was about sexy me after all. But only to prove a point! That these underwear are awesome, functional, sexy and stylish. My plan is to go with blue next as I already have green and black. Three pair are all I need for most of my travel because they wash out so quickly. And they are almost like second skin in a weird way.

No, Exoficio does not sponsor me and at this point, I really don’t need the help as I will soon have my triumvirate of travel underwear ready for my next trip to Nepal.

If you’re looking for a pair of these stylish bad boys, then I’d highly suggest Amazon.com for a deep discount over the standard $25 price. And also because I have an affiliate link all ready for you.

PS, Go for the “Buy New” option.

 

3 Replies to “The Last Pair Of Underwear I Plan To Buy For Travel”

  1. Kris

    Hmmm, reading this blog leads me to provide two comments…errr observations. First, I sincerely hope that you plan to buy more than one pair, like perhaps two for each trip. Second, it’s obvious it was cold near that waterfall…if Geaorge Costanza taught me anything it was about “shrinkage”. Of course I’m talking about the underwear.

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