























Kanagawa's Fury: Boxers That Ride the Wave!
Alright listen up folks ditch the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary with this… this is not just a thing this is a vibe a mood a statement piece that screams you without saying a word It’s got that je ne sais quoi that makes heads turn and wallets… well they might just open themselves This ain’t your grandma’s whatever trust me You'll be the talk of the town the envy of your friends the legend of your own living room Get yours now before everyone else catches on Seriously you'll regret it if you don't Trust me on this one you won’t be disappointed
category: Boxer Briefs,
The Great Wave off Kanagawa, also known as The Great Wave or simply The Wave, is a woodblock print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai. It was published between 1829 and 1833 in the late Edo period as the first print in Hokusai's series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji.
Featuring breathable moisture-wicking modal-viscose blend fabric, they are designed not to pinch or sag with a comfortable fit that stays in place.
TECHNICAL DETAILS:
- The modal-viscose blend is 3x softer than cotton
- Moisture-wicking material to eliminate clamminess and allow moisture to dissipate away from the skin
- Contour pouch with no fly for maximum support
- Chafe-free extra soft fabric with durable flatlock stitch to eliminate seams that can cause chafing in the first place
- Soft, flexible anti-roll waistband
- Shrink resistant material
- 5' inseam, 1 3/8' waistband
- Tagless waistband to provide a Premium Smoothness & Softness
- Natural no-odor, anti-microbial properties to help you through a tough day
Size | S | M | L | XL |
Waist (in) | 29-31' | 32-34' | 36-38' | 38-40' |
47.5% Modal, 47.5% Viscose, 5% Spandex
Machine wash, cold (30 ℃ / 86 ℉). Do not bleach or iron. Air dry