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Terramar Compression Boxer (2-Pack)

Terramar Compression Boxer (2-Pack)

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Whether you’re looking to shorten your recovery time or reduce your chances of injury when running or training, the Terramar compression boxers are constructed to improve blood flow where you need it by targeting specific muscle groups. Made from a blend of micro polyester and spandex, the boxers have a 9-inch inseam that sits just below most athletic shorts Read More

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Ran out of stock, so I'm out of this drop. If anyone knows a decent alternative without spending a fortune in AU let me know.
roissy
45
Apr 5, 2018
I would agree with Wenova below, with a 30/31 inch waist, I would have no "compression" without a small...
Wenova
1
Mar 28, 2018
I'd join this drop, but I am unable to choose a Small fitting option. I have a 28 waist, I feel like the Mediums will slip right off me.
Melbournewoman
37
Mar 26, 2018
How about more drops that include women?
GreatSchmaltez
8
Mar 25, 2018
Yeah... but its only $14
MasterRo
86
Mar 25, 2018
This was put out by the National Cleaners Association: FABRIC PROBLEMS "Although spandex is the minority portion of a garment, the manufacturing processing sets up the potential for shrinkage. During manufacture, the fabric or yarn is stretched. The weave or knitting construction may temporarily lock in or create a stabilized fabric. The consumer and cleaner are not aware that the fabric has the potential for a great deal of shrinkage when subjected to heat and mechanical action of wear, drycleaning or wetcleaning. This shrinkage potential is more prevalent on cotton, linen, rayon and tencel blended with spandex. The yarn can be manufactured in various ways, and can be made with fine or heavier yarn. After repeated wearing and contact with body oils, perspiration, flexing and cleaning, the yarn can weaken causing loss of elasticity and stretching. Oftentimes the yarn snaps and causes fibers to protrude from the weave of the fabric, giving the appearance of lint. " Can anyone confirm this spandex issue in relation to Polyester and Terramar? I had issue with some spandex cycling shorts that lost their stretch although I am not aware of the percentage of Spandex in them. This looks like a good deal but if the go limp after a few washings, I am less than thrilled.
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