Tani Underwear Review After 4+ Years of Wearing Them
Looking for info on Tani? Read on to see our review of this popular underwear brand.
Looking for info on Tani? Read on to see our review of this popular underwear brand.
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When the company started, they only sold a few styles of men’s underwear. Now, they’ve expanded their menswear to include thermals and loungewear, as well as adding a line of women’s underwear. They’re still a popular online brand in the U.S., and are sold in 90 countries worldwide too. Okay, so now let’s get right into the details on each type of underwear that Tani offers. I’ll give you my honest opinions about each, as well as any styling and fit tips that might help you figure out whether they’d be right for you. These are easily my favorite pair of underwear right now, even though they’re not actually one of Tani’s flagship products. They’re super lightweight and breathable thanks to a micro modal and elastane material, making them insanely comfortable overall. I only wish they were available in more colors, because these underwear definitely deserve to be a mainstay in any guy’s wardrobe. Most cotton underwear leave a lot to be desired, since it’s one of the most inexpensive fibers to use for clothes. But Tani goes to extra lengths to make sure they get the best cotton possible — which in this case is premium long staple cotton from Switzerland. That gives these boxer briefs an extra soft waistband to go along with their classic look and sheer opacity, making them a great choice for guys who prefer natural fibers. True to their name, Tani’s FreeForm Contour Trunks are a very minimalist take on underwear. There’s no hem on the bottom of the trunks, but they don’t roll up or unravel. That’s because of the micromodal fabric blend. Tani’s Underwear and Essential Styles, Reviewed
Mesh Boxer Brief
SwissTouch Cotton Boxer Brief
FreeForm Contour Trunk
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