CHF 95,00
These slim-fit extra short boxers epitomize relaxed luxury and lifestyle. All our collection-tile prints are unique and only produced in small numbers.
We love Parisian glazed art deco tiles and could not resist creating these fine carnation patterns for all the lords out there!
Scissor-cut and handcrafted from Italian cotton poplin with just the right amount of elastane for your comfort. Details include all the features of our regular boxers plus some extra sexiness due to the super short leg and the low waist. Packed in our PATER et FILIUS gift box.
Additional information
Weight | 0.300 kg |
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Measurements | S: waist 72 cm |
Fabrics | Composition: 97% cotton, 3% elastane |
Care | Machine wash 40℃ |
Made in | Italy |


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