World Currency, Standard Length
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Shop World Currency Standard Length | It all started with the signature PSD 7” brief. The 7” inseam and breathable sealed MicroMesh pouch offers tailored support for maximum comfort. With four-way stretch and durable flatlock stitching, your briefs will stay in place and moving with you no matter what you get into. |
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It all started with the signature PSD 7” brief. The 7” inseam and breathable sealed MicroMesh pouch offers tailored support for maximum comfort. With four-way stretch and durable flatlock stitching, your briefs will stay in place and moving with you no matter what you get into.
With premium fabrics, the freshest prints, and perfect fits worn by and made for professional athletes, PSD® is changing the underwear game. Shop now.
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