

🩲 Elevate your essentials: comfort, support, and style that won’t quit.
DAVID ARCHY Men's Boxer Briefs feature a patented dual pouch design that enhances comfort by separating and supporting anatomy, crafted from 90% modal fabric for superior softness and breathability. This 4-pack includes mid-rise trunks with a functional fly and no-pinch waistband, engineered for all-day freshness and a sleek fit favored by active professionals.



























| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Fabric type | 90% Modal, 10% Spandex |
| Origin | Imported |
S**.
Good value and quality.
Good value and quality. Insanely comfortable. Arrived on a Tuesday and I threw away all my old "tighty whities" on Wednesday. Single pouch briefs are NOT capable of the fit and comfort of the dual pouch briefs. Peek-a-Boo flap for visiting the bathroom is amazing. I'm a 40 waist, ordered the XL per the fit chart after reading reviews about ordering one size down. Seriously think about getting the next size down. My second order was for one size down to L. To make XL fit to the best comfort, I rolled the waistband down two turns all the way around my waist. This hoists the pockets up so that it fits snug and secure weather siting standing bending over or active walking or driving a stick shift. Pants belt holds the double fold in place and comfort all day. Material is super soft stretchy and sheer thin (almost as thin as panty hose. Yeah I'm a guy and know about better and best panty hose. You make a living putting on wet cold Scuba diving wet suits and you too will wear panty hose, The wet suit slides on so fast). These briefs are as near to wearing nothing as you can get. Zero chafe or areas of sticking skin, a daily discomfort we are all used to as NORMAL. You won't realize how much of a difference it makes till you TRY A PAIR ON. I warn you its THAT GOOD. We all have had a pair of shoes that get uncomfortable after half a day of wear. Feels so good to kick them off right? Makes you wanna kick them to the trash can right? Once you have worn a pair of these for a day, putting on your old style briefs will be just like reaching for those ill fitting shoes for a second day in a row. Makes the wife turn and sneak a look EVERY CHANCE SHE GETS. Not the same old junk package. Been years since she went out of her way to give a "reach around" when no one was looking. Lighter weight slacks will have a Hollywood bulge that also gets attention when in mixed company. IF you pay attention, you will note the ladies taking a second glance to check you out. If you get a woody with these on, it's like being an embarrassed highschooler again (I'm in my 60's). That takes some getting used to! Enjoy the moment! My British pals tell me "That is serious Kit not to be squandered". Every guy deserves to try these at least once in a lifetime. Ignore the fringe benefits and just buy them for the fit. What the hell have you got to lose? By a pair on the QT and surprise the lady in your life. You won't be sorry. Machine wash n dry no bleach. Appear they will last a good while as they are well made.
A**R
Best Pouch Design - Though Size Matters...
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.
J**E
Good and bad.
They seem to be hi quality built. The fit quite nicely. For the most part they are super comfortable. I like the pouch design, it works quite well. It's something I didn't know I needed, but love having. I wear these instead of other underwear because of this. Now the bad, well more annoying than truly bad. There is zero drip catching. I don't care how many times you shake a hose there's always always some liquid left inside. This material doesn't hold that tiny bit of moisture, instead it transfers it to whatever is close by. Light color pants and this type of material don't really mix. Wear jeans or dark pants and there's zero issue. During a long day of work these ride up. Not just a little they kinda become a thong, at least they start to feel like one. It's not a huge issue most days you have to use the restroom which gives you ample time to readjust them slightly. The material is fantastic for other areas of the body. It allows air flow and moisture wicking to keep sweat away. If your stuck in an office chair in a warm office sweat tends to run down and end up giving you a moist feeling when you stand. These underwear don't allow that to happen. The cloth does feel a bit silky and stretchy and a bit thin which reminds me of something other than MENS underwear. I have washed them a few times before writing this review and whatever these are made out of doesn't seem to shrink or stretch during washing and drying. Overall I really do like them and will continue to wear them as long as they hold up. Hopefully that's quite some time as these are not cheap to purchase. The price point is my only hesitation to rebuy them or recommend them. If your okay with the price point (changes often) go ahead and buy these. Just know they are not perfect, but they are SO much better than what the local box stores sells.
D**H
Brilliant
First things first, the Amazon size chart may or may not be accurate for you. It seems like at the time of many previous reviews, it was accurate. When I made my order on 10/30/15, the chart looked just like your average US size chart, putting my 32 inch waist right in the Medium range of 32-34. But I sifted through the reviews and saw that I should order Small, so I did. And they fit perfectly. Both the box and the tag on the trunks say that they are US size S and both indicate that this translates to 32-34 inches (see photo). My recommendation is to order a size smaller (if you're L, get M, etc.) and ignore the Amazon size chart, which may be fixed or it may not. OK, so how are the trunks? Yes, trunks. They're not really boxer briefs, the inseam is maybe 2" below the end of the white ball-holder panel. Which is probably about 2" below the true anatomic inseam. So 4" of total inseam in a perfect condition. But with how soft and smooth the fabric is on these things, they won't sit in that perfect condition. The leg bottoms will ride up. With how short the trunks are and how smooth the fabric is, this is not avoidable unless they lined the leg opening with some rubber for grip (like some compression or cycling shorts do). But given the ingenuity and comfort of these trunks, I don't care that the legs ride up. Not really. It would be awesome if they also had them in an actual long boxer brief style, where the anatomy of thigh muscles could keep them from riding up. Well, they're awesome. The ingenuity of the concept alone is enough to buy a pack, just to see/feel in action. This no-name company just solved the biggest problem of male underwear in warm conditions: various parts sticking together. Even if, in the end, the trunks don't fit you right, feel weird in how they do what they do, whatever...I think it's worth paying $25.99 just to see and experience the elegance of the solution. In my case, they fit great. They do ride up, but trunk-style underwear generally do, since they end at the point of the thigh where the lower thigh muscles (quads and hams) are tapering to their respective heads, and so the 'slope' goes 'down' towards the actual vertical up direction, and so they defy gravity and slide up. I can live with that, but I would be very happy if they came out with a longer-leg boxer-brief version. The, er....mechanism of the whole thing is ingenious. I've already said that. But it really is. I'm kind of shocked it hasn't been done, ripped off, and cloned to the masses long before now. Having those parts of the anatomy separated takes a touch of getting used to...but when you do, it feels not like having layers of clothing between everything, but like being naked. Everything just seems to be able to swing where it wants to. One potential downside. I'm not sure yet. The pouch for the ball side of the equation, some have said it's too small. I don't think it's the size alone, but the shape and size tend to stack the boys vertically. In the natural state, one boy hangs out lower than the other in all men (pretty much all external-gonad-possessing mammals actually). Due to the shape of the 'pouch' formed by the white panel, this staggered hang is exaggerated, and the boys go a bit more vertical. It feels a bit weird. Maybe I'll get used to it. I've only been wearing the things for a day. I'll update this review if it bothers me after a few days have passed. So I guess if you can read this, this ended up being a non-issue. Stability. Well, ordinarily I'm always sneaking a quick 'adjust' down there. Even in what were previously my favorite boxer briefs. No need in these. Everything finds its place again after pretty much anything you do. One reason I never liked any of the 'anatomic pouch' style underwear I've tried is that, well, in my case, the required space changes a lot through the day. Probably more than most, and not in the generous direction. And when things come up to normal, those pouches always put the stuff exactly in the opposite place I would have chosen. But these trunks just kinda get me where I wanted to be. Yeah, five stars. Zero stars for creating and fostering a huge sizing confusion, maybe that'll get fixed. For now, follow the recommendation of ordering one size down (if you're XL, get L, etc.). I'm about to order two more packs right now. Based on how quickly they wear and how comfortable they are in the longer term, I plan on buying a five year supply and keeping it in a storage bin. Just in case the only underwear company that understands male anatomy goes out of business. Maybe one day I'll have to face the Elaine dilemma (Seinfeld, "The Sponge").
M**E
Wonderpants
First off, this is a positive review. I love this underwear, and you might also, but you should approach this relationship (and any relationship) with your eyes open. So here you go: The material is light and comfortable, breathes well, and the underwear is expertly made and fits appropriately. But that’s not why you’re considering them. You’re looking at that “separate pouches” business and the suggestive graphic (or graphic suggestion) and wondering if you are ready to introduce a slightly higher level of complexity into your underworld… You are. BUT I think there is such a thing as too much subtlety, and David Archy crosses the line in his instructive drawings, so I will be clearer. Only your shaft goes through the hole. Do not stuff the entirety of your junk through the hole. The collection will certainly pass, but there is only one pouch on the other side, and you will have defeated the purpose of this delightful article of clothing. The “separate pouches” in question consist of the usual underwear space (enhanced by differently colored fabric around your gandydancers but essentially what you would have with any underwear) and the aforementioned shaftibule on the other side of that hole. The shaftibule enables David Archy to work in a different fly system as well, but more on that later. Usually things work out just by pulling the underwear on. Your shaft is pointing down, the hole is coming up, and there you go, in like Flynn. At first, your frank and beans will call out to each other in alarm, but once reassured that each is still nearby and noticing that they are comfortably held in their respective atria they will settle down. NOW LOOK IN THE MIRROR BEFORE SHOWING ANYONE ELSE, because in all likelihood your days of prancing about the house in your underwear are over, especially if you have older kids. Normal size + shaftibule = HORSE JUNK. My spouse did a double take, gave me an approving nod, and then told me to put on my bathrobe. It’s nothing you won’t see on a Spanish beach, but just know that The Puppetshow is always playing. And frankly, the architecture presumes flaccidity, because, erect, there is nowhere to go but up, leaving you looking like a nocked bow and arrow with nothing to do but shout, “LOOSE!” as you leap upon your partner who will be helpless with laughter anyway. Getting back to the fly. David Archy has chosen a horizontal system that is basically a hood that you pull up and off to relieve yourself and down and over once done. It works really well, but this may be strangely evocative of pop culture archetypes depending on your personality and experience. In my case the first unhooding thought was, “You will bring Captain Solo and the Wookie to me.” This phrase was murmured several times to a variety of urinal stand-ins for Jabba the Hutt. But as the days wore on, I found more and more that I could only think of a scene where the kidnappers yank off the hood of the prisoner to reveal him tied to a chair in an empty warehouse with no help in sight. Especially with the black underwear. My vantage point put me in the shoes of the abductors, and I started to mutter appropriate kidnapping quips with each unhooding. Then I realized that I could be the rescuer just as well as the abductor and instead of shouting, “Western Dog!” or “Your father will pay handsomely for your release!” could say in a reassuring tone, “You’re safe now.” Which I think is easier for the other restroom patrons to hear. So run, don’t walk, to buy this underwear. It will become your new favorite while stimulating centers of your brain that have long lain dormant and enriching your inner life multiple times a day. That’s a pretty good deal.
M**W
Hard to review for everyone
Material is soft and comfortable. Barely noticeable. However the stick and berries separation isnt always comfortable and pouch doesn't hold shape as well as the rest of the garment. I ended up spending more money to get the same brand but the modal with fly version. Much better. Too bad they were washed and open cant get refund. Seller was very understanding and easy to work with.
P**P
Great comfort and wife approved
Best underwear I have ever owned. The boys are supported and my johnson has breathing room. The flap allows for EZ access for the latrine. Plus the flap allows quick access for when my wife is ready to go. Yes she loves the underwear too. I only have one complaint against whoever receives and fills the orders: One time I received my order and the underwear was in an opened resealable package. I opened it and it reeked of Gain laundry detergent 🤮 which means it was used, washed, and returned. But whoever is getting the returns just repackaged it for resell and the filler didn't care that it wasn't sealed. I did return them and fully explained the situation so they wouldn't be resold. So watch out for that.
P**L
Durable, comfortable, supportive, breathable, perfect fit
I love these underwear. I’ve gone through so many different brands before settling on this one. I have a bilateral varicocele that causes a lot of pain. These underwear have provided comfort, support, and significant relief from pain. I work a manual labor job and they never ride up or pinch, and they hold everything in place. They aren’t too tight either — which I’ve often found with other brands. I also typically don’t like this type of material, but it’s breathable, stretchy, and prevents chafing. I’ve been cycling through six pairs (with a laundry day once per week) since November and they still look brand new.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 month ago