cwmonroe87
Cherub Face Assassin
I love the guarantee and really has me intrigued but honestly I would never pay anywhere close to $50 for 1 pair of underwear.
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I dont disagree with anybody here, but think about this for a second and how we view what we purchase.
We will pay for shorts with a logo on it, X amount of dollars for the design, but the item under shorts that is closer to an important region, we go cheap. Its an interesting dynamic.
I think it says something about vanity in there somewhere, and certainly there is nothing wrong with it. Just a different perspective.
Here's hoping I never get lucky.People see my shorts.
Don't see my undies unless they get lucky.
People see my shorts.
Don't see my undies unless they get lucky.
I think you made my point brother.
I dont think anybody is wrong, but just a different thought.
Look at it like this. You could buy the ABC brand of golf shirt at Walmart or an Under Amour golf shirt somewhere else. Lets assume the price is about double (its actually more since Walmart shirts range from $9-$20). They both function the same because I know where UA's shirts are made and the materials. Why choose the one thats double the price?
I see this as no different. If the answer is someone like's the quality, thats cool too, but the same could be said for this.
Items that are unseen (see socks, underwear, etc) are often viewed as less important. To give you an example, why buy the UA brand of compression shorts, when Walmart sells a different brand for even less?
Im not posting this as a dig against anybody and certainly not telling people to go out and spend what they dont want to, but just that I believe personally that the unseen items (which might be more important) are generally less thought about than those that are seen.
I would compare this more as PXG: OEM brands as there are other good brands that are roughly half the price of the Kentwool gear. In your comparison, I would say that is comparing OEM: House golf brands. I have spent $20-25 on undergarments, but not sure I could justify spending double to triple that. Doesn't mean I won't check them out, just that the price point is shocking to start off at.
Except that most of the high end wool performance under garments from name brand companies are between $45-$50 a pair. So it really is in line with the pricing, rather than above most. It just so happens that most golfers have not searched that stuff out yet.
Agree, I have a few under garments from Peter Millar that were in this range.Except that most of the high end wool performance under garments from name brand companies are between $45-$50 a pair. So it really is in line with the pricing, rather than above most. It just so happens that most golfers have not searched that stuff out yet.
Fair point, can't really compare with wool performance as I have never purchased any of those items.
Agreed, the socks rock and even their price point isn't too bad, but holy cow that's expensive for some undershirts and underwear!Interested but price is just brutal on those items. Need a 90% off sale!
Here is an example. While I dont think SmartWool is at the same level of quality of Kentwool, the pricing is similar.
http://www.smartwool.com/shop/men-clothing-sport-underwear
I'd pay that for a chafe-free guarantee. Especially during summers down here.