• Men's Classic Boxer Short in White
  • Men's Classic Boxer Short in White
  • Men's Classic Boxer Short in White
  • Men's Classic Boxer Short in White

Classic Boxer Short

$60
Size

Sunspel introduced the boxer short to Britain in 1947, with the aim of creating something lighter and more comfortable.

The design features Sunspel’s distinctive back panel to avoid a central seam, along with smoothed, double-turned seams for comfort. Cut from super-fine, long-staple cotton, it is breathable and soft against the skin. Sunspel’s boxer short became widely recognised after appearing in Levi’s iconic 1985 advertising campaign and is still made to the same principles today.

Product Code: MBOX4700-WHAA

  • 100% Cotton
  • Gentle wash at 40°C with similar colours
  • Do not tumble dry
  • Dry cleanable
  • Made in Portugal
  • Classic design, barely changed since 1947
  • Open fly
  • Back panel and enclosed seams for added comfort
  • Elasticated waist
  • Model is 6'3" and wears a size M
  • All US orders ship from our US warehouse – no customs, no duties.
  • US: 1-3 working days; shipped with FedEx; $10 or free for orders over $250.
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  • For deliveries outside of the US, please visit the UK, Europe or Rest of World sites.
  • Shopping for a loved one? You can add a gift box to your order in the cart.

We accept the following payment methods:

  • Payments are accepted via credit card, debit card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Shop Pay with a valid billing and shipping address.
  • Accepted cards are Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club, Elo, JCB and UnionPay.

We offer a multi-buy discount on selected underwear styles that will be automatically applied when adding the respective quantity to your cart. To qualify for the multi-buy offer, all selected underwear must be ordered in the same size and colour. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Read our full T&Cs here.

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