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by touduke » 01 May 2012, 17:00
Tempo Gain wrote:touduke wrote:underwear in Taiwan ----> Costco
The elastic is horrible--at least when I got it.
but there are different brands - they are not all alike.
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by Mucha Man » 01 May 2012, 18:16
Muji has good boxer underwear. Not sure where other branches are but there's an outlet on the 2nd floor of the train station. NT250 I think for a pair. Their t-shirts are also excellent.
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by Tiger Mountaineer » 02 May 2012, 01:05
Muzha Man wrote:Muji has good boxer underwear. Not sure where other branches are but there's an outlet on the 2nd floor of the train station. NT250 I think for a pair. Their t-shirts are also excellent.
Uniqlo's boxers and boxer briefs are also excellent quality and super comfy. I had been stocking up on them for years every time I was in Japan until they opened shops here last year. Yay!
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by Halo » 02 May 2012, 16:26
I use old basketball shorts I have a lot of them. I also buy 1 size up here.
But ladies how are the bras working out?

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by tommy525 » 03 May 2012, 13:10
antarcticbeech wrote:Steviebike wrote:Go commando. Problem solved.
Yeah. Just gotta be careful of those 'up periscope' moments.
take even more care when zipping back your zipper (personal experience here).
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by antarcticbeech » 04 May 2012, 22:59
tommy525 wrote:antarcticbeech wrote:Steviebike wrote:Go commando. Problem solved.
Yeah. Just gotta be careful of those 'up periscope' moments.
take even more care when zipping back your zipper (personal experience here).
On the MRT I usually keep zippered up.

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