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Ergowear updates its Max Contrast men’s underwear range. See the new styles.
Ergowear is a men’s underwear success story – and we love those!
Following the successful launch in June of their antimicrobial InCopper range, Chilean underwear brand Ergowear is continuing with that success by introducing new color lines for its MAX Contrast briefs and boxers, which have already sold out twice!
Blue and Red are the newest vibrant colors added to the collection of ergonomically-designed underwear that come in various color combinations (Blue/White; White/Blue; Red/White; White/Red), with the additional availability of Black as a color option. These color additions are a lead-in to upcoming color options for Ergowear’s PLUS (Pouch Lifted and UnSeamed) line.
The MAX Contrast line includes features such as the 3-dimensional pouch and Ergowear’s signature 1.5-inch waistband.
Ergowear MAX briefs and boxers range between $22.60 and $24.80 USD and are available in Blue, Red and Black at www.ergowear.com.
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Ergowear launches new anti-microbial InCopper range – new trend?
So, anti-microbial men’s underwear definitely is an up-and-coming trend, huh?
First Murphy, then New Balance… and now Ergowear is releasing a range of anti-microbial underwear for men.
InCopper is the title of this fascinating new line of undies, which incorporates “unique copper technology” that will “reduce odors and kill bacteria caused from sweat.”
The InCopper range helps to protect skin against all kinds of germs using state-of-the-art antimicrobial copper technology, which does not lose its effectiveness from washing cycles or wear.
Who knew copper could be used for such a purpose…! What will they think of next??
Anyway, from the looks of the promo pics below, the InCopper range is classic Ergowear with its signature ergonomic elastic pouch that most certainly will help improve your bulge profile.
The InCopper brief is available at $29.40 USD, the trunk is $36.20 USD. You can buy them both over at www.ergowear.com.
Fun fact, the image of the mine worker below is meant to represent one of the 33 miners saves from the collapsed Chilean mine last year.
I guess they could have put a pair of anti-microbial undies to good use down there…
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