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Separatec Cotton Dual Pouch Men's Underwear Comfortable Soft Breathable Everyday Boxer Briefs for men 7 Pack

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Fit Type: Regular Leg


Size: X-Large


Color: Assorted Colors - One Day One Colors


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12.8 ounces


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 23, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Separatec


Best Sellers Rank: #25,903 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #131 in Men's Boxer Briefs


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (10,561)


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  • True upgrade from the Bamboo Underwear
Fit Type: Regular Leg Size: X-Large Color: Black - Everyday Underwear
I previously bought Separatec Bamboo Underwear, Model ID: EUSTMNKTX22001-6. I was at first a little disappointed in those, as they did not have a proper pouch for the family jewels, and the shaft pouch design was made with a slit on the underside of the pouch that would let in air from outside. Living in a colder climate, that made it pretty cold while wearing sweatpants. However, after months of wearing them as my main underwear, I had found myself no longer reacting to the cold as I’d gotten used to it, and while the family jewels didn’t have a proper pouch, what it did have was a deeper indentation that did make a small difference, so they quickly became my favorite pair of underwear. Now, almost 2 years later, I decided to buy these, Separatec Cotton Underwear, ASIN: B0C61NRJ69. I have only worn them briefly as an initial test, so I cannot comment on them as a daily wearer yet, however, what I can do is comment on the things I noticed during the initial test, and then update the review later when I have worn them for more than a few days. The design of the rod pouch is overall the same as with the Bamboo ones, however, unlike the Bamboo ones, the slit on the underside seems to largely be pressed snugly together with the rest of the underwear, this meaning it leaves much less of a chance that it will be as cold as the Bamboo ones. The shaft pouch also seemed more snug and tighter than the Bamboo ones, creating a more comfortable experience – I felt, at least – than what the Bamboo ones did. Now, to the pouch that protect the family jewels, as with the rod pouch, this pouch is also different from the Bamboo ones, it is still not what I would necessarily consider a “pouch” if we are comparing the family jewels pouch with the rod pouch, but it has been made deeper than the Bamboo ones. Whereas the Bamboo one’s only had a larger indentation in the underwear than regular ones do, these have an open room sort of pouch, the bottom of which drops roughly an inch and a half, it isn’t separate from the underwear itself like the rod pouch is, but that inch and a half drop – I think – might make a difference compared to the Bamboo underwear’s much shallower “pouch.” Edit: I finally got to wearing these for a few days now, starting from straight out of the shower. With the Bamboo underwear, wearing them right after the shower would usually still leave me damp and a little sweaty by the time I wen to bed, because they simply didn't work very well in keeping me dry. These Cotton Underwear left me with the pleasant surprise of going to bed to find out that everything was not just dry, but nice and comfortable, too. This is a significant upgrade from the Bamboo underwear. As for the family jewels pouch, the "pouch" is designed so it, when the underwear are worn snug up against the crotch, it kind of scoops up the jewels and pockets them in the pouch, so as long as you wear them snug against your crotch, it should be doing a very good job of keeping the jewels separated from everything else. I don't know if this is a matter of my XL underwear being too large for me, or if it's the same for all sizes, but I personally felt like the distance from waistband to bottom of the crotch portion was too tall, but that's a small inconvenience I'm sure I can get used to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024 by John Stoops

  • Good buy.
Fit Type: Regular Leg Size: Large Color: Black - Everyday Underwear
Good quality. Good fit. Nice and comfortable but the bamboo ones are more comfortable. Great support for your man area.
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Shockingly comfortable!
Fit Type: Trunk Size: Medium Color: Assorted Colors - One Day One Colors
I do not usually write reviews but for these I will. I usually only buy mack Weldon and these easily match them on quality. I bought both the bamboo and the cotton varients to try both. The cotton trunk is the most comfortable underwear I have ever worn to date and is the better choice out of the two variants as the cotton has better structure and holds everything in place a lot better than bamboo rayon. The 8th gen pouch is very comfortable and provides an ideal pouch for the boys without being too tight, too lose or too hot. The front pouch provides excellent support without crushing, I have never worn anything capable of this. These are also a great price! Highly recommended, get the cotton trunks with the 8th gen pouch! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2025 by Ryan

  • They almost had it
Fit Type: Regular Leg Size: Large Color: Black - Everyday Underwear
I really like Separatec and their dual pouch system for underwear. They are incredibly soft, comfortable, and provide all-day support. I like them so much that I now exclusively wear their products. I have tried these and one other style pack. My only complaint is that the sizing of this brand, in particular, tends to run a bit large. That's the only reason I gave them 4 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2025 by Jay

  • The great underwear un-boxing. Challenging our core beliefs.
Fit Type: Regular Leg Size: Medium Color: Black - Everyday Underwear
It was Amazon Prime Day and the price was right, so I bought: underwear. Little did I know that I had bought the next greatest thing in undergarments, so I figured that I would share this exclusive experience. Honestly, I thought I had bought the wrong type of item when I read the box and it said *2 pouch underwear... keeps a man's intimate areas comfortably separated.* 2 pouch? Are a man's balls not allowed to touch anymore? Stick and ball segregation is where the 20th century has brought us? At least they were smart in using Rubix Cubes as graphics for the lid, because the mental confusion is immediate and gets worse upon opening. I'll be honest, I've bought Fruit of the Loom boxer briefs my entire life that come in a nice boring plastic bag. No mystery required, it's men's underwear. Not anymore. There were 7 boxes inside of the box. I've bought laptops, cellphones, and all sorts of electronics, and for those one box was always enough. Not for 2-pouch underwear. If you can't handle opening 8 boxes for 7 undergarments, then your balls don't deserve this experience. My kitchen table is now completely covered with one (uneventful) week's worth of underwear. EVERYDAY is printed multiple times around the waistband of each pair, so that in case you get tempted to free-ball it one day, you will feel immediate guilt and remorse. Each pair of briefs, once extricated from its safe little box, sports more tags than an Alpine ski coat, which inform you that this is not just cotton: this is *super cotton* Let's make underwear great again, folks. Speaking of super underwear, I visited the company website for these briefs and aside from some pictures of ordinary every day usage, such as mooring one's boat in one's britches, I encountered the special mascots for these underwear: "Jimmy and Oddball." I may never get the GIF out of my head. I have a LOT of questions for whoever's "jimmy" can perform that dancing number. At this point, I became aware of two things: 1) I clearly don't read things very carefully before I buy them. So much for relying on masses of Amazon stars for navigational guidance. 2) I was into a whole new level of witchcraft that I hadn't properly prepared for. Time to read the boxes inside of the box. Like most men, I abhor instructions, but when it comes to *how to work my underwear,* I don't want to find out from someone else that I am doing it wrong. "Happy? We're just happy that you're happy. If you don't know how to express your newfound joy, we've got a few suggestions... tell your friends and family... share your experience by writing a review on Amazon/our site." This company is happy as long as my balls are happy. When your balls are happy, then of course the natural thing to do is share this with your family. Boy, this gives me so many more un-answered questions. Let's see what the other side says. "Unhappy? Our friendly customer service team will work hard to put a smile back on your face." Okay... I guess this follows naturally from the statement on the previous side.... But does this company *really* have a department that is concerned if my balls are unhappy? What sort of training guidelines do they have to "put a smile back on my face?" I'm not sure that I want to know... ok I lied, I'm probably going to email them and see what happens. Well, the boxers were all un-boxed, and it looked like Christmas in July. Honestly, I hadn't given *2 pouch technology* too much deep thought at this point, so the only thing that made these look different from any other pair of briefs at surface glance was the iridescent sheen of the waist-band. Perhaps this is now the male equivalent of a woman's G-string peeking over the top of her pants. When a prospective mate sees the shimmer of EVERYDAY briefs glimmering from across the gym, then he/she knows that something special is going on inside of those shorts. Okay, so then I tried a pair on. I did the obvious first move, and reached for my junk. It wasn't there. Well, more specifically, the window through which I have always had access, was gone. My first thought was that I had put them on backwards, but no, not that. Defective? Hang on, why was I getting a draft up my "jimmy?" It turns out that 2-pouch means that there is a vertical "chute" traveling down the face of the briefs which ends somewhere between your legs. Alright, ergonomically I suppose that makes sense, but jeans operate with a zipper that moves up and down... in the good old days, this would line up perfectly with an also vertical opening through which one could allow one's "jimmy" to exit one's pants. Now one has to 1) have slender wrists to reach one's arm down through one's own zipper hole to manipulate the rear-facing exit of your britches 2) do a magician scarf trick every time one needs to go #1, or 3) do the "toddler potty" and drop pants and britches to the floor every time I think that we are in a generation that loves to think we can finally *evolve* past all the erroneous ways of our forebears, and since democracy and human rights are too hard, we've settled for underwear. But gosh-darn it, these are some comfortable britches. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2018 by Brian Brian

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