Calvin Klein Underwear Poll Finds People Prefer…Calvin Klein

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Underwear surveys abound these days. In fact, look for more men’s underwear surveys here at boxers-or-briefs.com. A recent Calvin Klein survey revealed that, surprise, Calvin Klein is the preferred designer underwear of more than 50 percent of men and women.

Calvin Klein Underwear polled 600 men and 400 women and found that 70 percent of those polled admit their under garments are an extension of their personality and 80 percent say a good pair makes them feel more confident.

“There’s nothing worse than seeing a gent in frumpy fabrics! With Calvin Klein Underwear, guys can feel completely confident, while looking fashionable, well-groomed, and ready to make a lasting impression,” said Jeannie Mai, celebrity stylist, host of Style Network’s “How Do I Look” and “Extra” correspondent.

While Calvin Klein’s underwear survey may have the appearance of being self-serving, it’s probably not so far off the mark. Calvin Klein remains one of the most recognized brands in designer men’s underwear, though other underwear brands are picking up steam. Celebrity underwear spokesmodels like David Beckham for Emporio Armani and Michael Jordan for Hanes go a long way.

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  • Michelle

    I have to say when I first read about this survey on your site I was a little cynical – of course it was going to come out as Calvin Klein if they commissioned it.

    However giving it a bit more thought I have to say you're probably right, when I look at the underwear stores in the UK it is still Calvin Klein that is high up there on the bestseller charts.

    And there's good reason for that – they are great pieces of underwear design, but with the huge amount of new and exciting labels on the market I'm not sure if they did the same survey in five years time they'd still be in the same position