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As title states I have a shipment of Calvin Klein boxer breifs and short breifs for sale. The boxer breifs are the tight fitting boxers and the chort ones are just regular breifs. Available in:

Colours:

*White

*Grey

*Black

Sizes:

*Small

*Medium

*Large

*Extra Large

The have the renowned Calvin Klein logo around the waist strap. All items are brand new in packaging and are authentic. The boxer breifs retail for $48+ in retail outlets, and the short style for $32+.

I am selling the short style for $15 a pair and the longer style for $25 a pair. If you purchase 2 or more pairs, the price will be reduced.. for example 2 pairs of boxer type for $20 a piece.

Excellent opportunity to stock up at this price, or even prepare for christmas. hehe

PM please

No, this is not a business add and I am not any sort of registered entity or business myself. I came across this large shipment through a freind of the family who was himself involved with a business who has moved overseas. I purchased these items for a little less then what I am offering them and I am make very little profit, but they do need to go as there is a handsome supply that is taking up room. So at the end of the day, I am selling personal items that are new and unused to forum members, freinds etc no different then someone selling an array of diferent items in one thread such as intercooler, pod, bov etc etc Because I am selling 2 types of something and have alot of them, does not make me a business. Thank You, hopefully this reply answers your questions. If you have any other objections or questions, feel free to post.

P.S PM box is now free, so please resend PMs for those interested.

i am interested but with sizes i am a 31-32 waist in jeans, what size would this translate to?

Evan

You would be about a medium.... I'm a size 30 waist and I take a size small in cK boxer briefs

:)

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