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Yeah, exactly.
They last two or three years and I throw them out as they wear out. Six briefs is my annual top up. They come in packs of six.
Mate I've got briefs that are two decades old, and they were from Primark! (Cheap shit clothing shop)
If I had to buy a new pack of 6 every year I'd drop the company like a hot turd ๐
At the moment I quite like Dim ones. Shit name, but I've had them 5 years and they're still going strong
I don't think I would do that. I kinda like having new-ish underwear.
Washing machines are a thing