Supreme Boxer Briefs - Everything You Need to Know
Supreme boxer shorts are a wardrobe staple that has gradually moved beyond being just utility underwear and has become a staple of streetwear culture. Known for its simple forms and distinct visual identity, the brand has also transferred its DNA to its "basic" products. Contrary to popular belief, choosing the right model isn't just about the logo on the elastic—differences in cut, material, and intended use have a real impact on comfort. 
Types of Supreme boxers
Supreme primarily offers boxer briefs, a combination of classic boxer shorts and briefs. They are form-fitting and feature extended legs, which reduce material ride-up and improve stability during movement. Loose-fitting boxer briefs in the classic sense are less common—the brand consistently focuses on form-fitting styles, consistent with the aesthetics of modern underwear.
Depending on the collection, we can distinguish:
• single-color models with contrasting rubber with a logo,
• multi-pack sets in neutral colors,
seasonal editions with minor modifications to the cut or details.
Materials and their characteristics
The most commonly used material is cotton with added elastane. Cotton provides breathability and softness, while elastane provides elasticity and a better fit. In practice, this means:
• lower risk of pressure,
• retains shape after washing,
• comfort when worn for long periods.
Some lines use a heavier cotton weight, which increases durability but also makes the underwear less breathable. This is a significant difference, especially when choosing boxer shorts for everyday use versus physical activity.
Cut and construction details
A distinctive feature of Supreme boxer shorts is a wide, elastic waistband with distinctive branding. This serves not only an aesthetic purpose but also provides stability, keeping the underwear firmly in place without excessive pressure. The seams are usually flat or minimally noticeable, reducing the risk of chafing.
Care and durability
To maintain shape and flexibility:
• wash at low temperature,
• avoid tumble dryers,
• do not use aggressive detergents.
With proper care, the boxer shorts retain their properties for a long time, and the elastic band with the logo does not lose its tension or color. 
How to choose the right size Supreme boxer shorts
Supreme boxer briefs are sized according to classic American standards and are designed to fit snugly. The most important measurement is the waist circumference, measured at hip level while standing, without squeezing. Height is secondary, but it does affect the perceived length of the leg.
Approximate size chart
S – waist size 28 – 30 (elastic circumference 70 – 75cm)
M – waist size 32 – 34 (Rubber circumference 80 – 85 cm)
L – waist size (Elastic circumference 90 – 95 cm)
XL – waist size (Elastic circumference 100 – 105cm)
Practical tips:
• if your waist falls exactly between two sizes, choose the larger one,
• boxers do not "break in" significantly over time,
• the rubber is stiff at the beginning and softens slightly after a few washes, but does not increase the actual circumference,
• If you are taller than 185 cm, the shorter leg in size M or L may ride up - it is better to go up a size.
