The Staple Boxer Brief
Ethika’s defining long boxer brief: logo waistband, extended leg and action-sports confidence.
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Story & heritage
Ethika is an American underwear company founded in 2001; its public history centers the longer-fitting boxer brief it calls The Staple.
Wikipedia’s Ethika history names The Staple Fit as the marquee product developed in 2005 after athletes responded to a longer cotton brief.
The current official White OG listing keeps that identity intact as the standard men’s Staple in the Lifestyle line.
Materials & craft
The official Staple description grounds the fit in premium stretch fabric, a high-profile jacquard waistband and a no pull-down, no gathering construction.
The White OG product page lists a cotton-spandex composition, while current printed Staple variants extend the same fit into polyester-spandex artwork.
How to choose & style
Choose it as the everyday Ethika baseline: the longer leg works under relaxed denim, training shorts and sweats without feeling like a fashion layer.
White OG and black contrast read clean and archival; loud print variants bring the brand’s music-and-action-sports energy forward.