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Ornot X Chris McNally Limited Ultra Light Boxers

Ornot X McNally Ultralight Boxer Briefs hero(Photos / Ornot)
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Chris McNally is a cyclist and an artist located in the San Francisco area. He’s done a bunch of stuff for cycling brands like Blackburn, Ibis Cycles, and Vanilla. And, this time around, he’s been commissioned by Ornot to collaborate on underwear. That’s right, the Men’s Ultralight Boxer Briefs to be exact. And you can like it, Ornot.

Ornot X McNally Ultralight Boxer Briefs first pic
(Photos / Ornot)

Ornot took 10 years of “doodles and scribbles” from Mr McNally’s sketchbook and featured them on these Limited Edition Sketchy Boxers. That means that no two pairs are the same, but all of them will be very “McNally”.

Ornot X McNally Ultralight Boxer Briefs closeup

You’ll find all of the McNally-isms, like “taco stops, San Francisco streets, airport doodles, and the occasional misspellings”. They are said to be light and airy, and are cut right here in California.

Ornot X McNally Ultralight Boxer Briefs butt

The Ultra Light Boxers are instructed using Oeko-Tex-approved recycled synthetic fabric. Also, the open-box mesh fabric handles moisture-wicking and breathability, while the fabric’s odor-resistant property keeps things fresh. The Ultra Light Boxers also feature a convenient flyless pouch.

They are tailored with a comfy waistband and a full gusset to “eliminate pressure points while riding”. These undies look to be super comfortable and might even feel like you’re going without ’em.

Ornot McNally Ultra Light Boxers Retail & Detail

Retail price: $38

Sizes: S, M, L & XL

  • Flatlock seams for comfort 
  • Full gusset 
  • Soft waistband 
  • OEKO-TEX Standard 100 recycled fabric – 85% Polyester 15% Lycra, 115 gsm 
  • Constructed with bluesign-approved materials. 
  • Sewn by hand in Oakland, California.
  • Original artwork by Chris McNally

Ornot.com

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