Pack Animal Packing Boxers - Come As You Are Co-operative

Pack Animal Packing Boxers - Come As You Are Co-operative

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Unleash your inner Pack Animal! These sweet and sexy Pack Animal Packing Boxers are made right here in Toronto, Canada by a phenomenal Black-owned company that has us swooning so hard over their gender affirming gear. Each boxer brief features a deep inside pocket to hold any packer securely in place. The waistband is unbelievably soft and has a full 1.5" width to keep this packing
Unleash your inner Pack Animal! These sweet and sexy Pack Animal Packing Boxers are made right here in Toronto, Canada by a phenomenal Black-owned company that has us swooning so hard over their gender affirming gear. Each boxer brief features a deep inside pocket to hold any packer securely in place. The waistband is unbelievably soft and has a full 1.5 width to keep this packing strap comfortable all day. Available in classic black or showy trans-pride flag for when you really wanna show off. Not suitable for play as these boxers do not feature an external opening or o-ring. Made of 90% polyester, 10% spandex. Machine-washable. Sizing: XS: 26 - 27S: 28-30M: 31 - 32L: 33 - 35XL: 36 - 382XL: 39 - 413XL: 42 - 444XL: 44 - 46

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