Sid Mashburn
Button-Front Boxer Short Multi Theo Liberty Fabric
We take fabric seriously, especially when it comes to the kinds of basics you wear every single day. These boxer shorts are made from the same soft, fine Liberty Fabric that we use for our shirting, and they feel really good against the skin. The construction details are the same, too — 22 stitches/inch, flat-felled seams — so they're a worthy investment. Some people even schedule laundry around them. Each pair comes in a little matching pouch that you can repurpose for charger cords and adapters when you travel.
- made with Liberty Fabric Tana Lawn®
- 100% cotton
- 3.5mm Trocas shell buttons
- 22 stitches/inch
- flat-felled seams
- elastic waist
- single-button closure
- made in Honduras
- machine wash cold, hang to dry, medium iron
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For reference, you are viewing Style S63006
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Liberty Fabrics’ Tana Lawn®
Liberty Fabrics has been producing some of our favorite prints since 1875. Their signature Tana Lawn® quality is fine, cool, and especially soft. While it's woven from ultra-fine, long-staple Egyptian cotton, it almost behaves like silk, with a lightweight drape and beautiful color vibrancy. In their own words, it's “a fabric built by obsession, perfected into a modern masterpiece of production through a bespoke process that has evolved over a century.” Each print is hand-drawn or painted by their London-based design team, then applied to fabric at Liberty's own printing mill in Northern Italy.