Spareparts Pete Trunks

$49.95

Pairing form and function, Pete offers the perfect fit for packing. Say that five times fast and then slip on these unique packing underwear. Pete's sturdy, multi-panel design, flexible opening and elastic strap keep your packer in place during daily activities. There's no need to choose between boxers or briefs with these sexy trunks.

Features and Notes

Specs

Size
S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X,
Features
Beginner/Intro, Packing, Vegan, Trans-Friendly, Washable, Underwear Style,
Material
Nylon, Spandex Jersey,
Featured Brands
SpareParts Hardwear
Color
Black

Additional Notes

Made of 88% nylon and 12% spandex jersey, the material wicks moisture away from your skin, keeping you cool and dry. Pete fits most brands and sizes of packers. Hand or machine wash seperately; cold temp, delicate cycle. Mild soap only; no bleach or fabric softener. Line or lay flat to dry. No iron. Sizing Notes: Small: 28" - 30", Medium: 32" - 34", Large: 36" - 38", XL: 40" - 42", 2X: 44" - 46", 3X: 48" - 50"

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  • 3

    Mag | Nov 1, 2020

    I was super excited about these! My first pair and they are just what I expected. Only bad thing is the size is off. I usually wear an XL brief comfortably but I’m not I think person. So these fit more snug than I feel comfortable in.
    And I can’t exchange them. I will maybe once I can afford again try a bigger size.

  • 4

    ELO | Nov 5, 2019

    I really like way these fit. Nothing is too snug and they hold the packer right where i want it. As with the other Petes, I wish they were available in a more breathable fabric, but overall, these are my fave packing undies.

  • 5

    Captain Underpants | Dec 0, 2017

    I'm definitely a trunks, not briefs, definitely NOT jock, person. I love the comfort and fit of these to the point where I often wear them even when not packing. When I do pack with them everything stays put.

  • 4

    Jay | Dec 2, 2017

    The Pete Trunks have the same problem most packing underwear has: an opening that is a few inches too high which means the bulge looks unnatural making one look like "an insecure preteen boy who started stuffing with a rolled up sock" to quote a very nice cis-male friend who helped me navigate men's bathroom etiquette. They can be worn a tad lower than one would normally wear trunks, but depending on your body shape may want to ride up throughout the day. Probably best for those with slender hips to prevent the underwear from wanting to "ride up."