Just wanted to inform you that Calvin Klein Underwear will soon be updating the Bold Cotton collection with two bright new colors. The new undies will become available in late November in the colors blue bird and tangelo orange. Read on to find out more.
The two new colors for the Calvin Klein Underwear Bold Cotton collection will certainly give a fun and unique look to the boxers and briefs in the range. The entire Bold Cotton collection is produced from a 94% cotton and 6% spandex blend. As such, it offers a smooth, body defining fit for perfect shape retention.
Also, the mid-rise fit of the trunk and boxer brief falls at the natural waistline for a very sexy look. The trunk and boxer brief both feature a contour pouch and no keyhole fly. Apart from that, the classic Calvin Klein logo is also featured on the left side of the waistband, while a stealth embossed logo is shown on the back. The Calvin Klein Underwear Bold Cotton range is available in sizes S-XL.
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Posted by: Vlad | December 12, 2012 at 11:16 PM
broken soudns perfect, considering Urriah and Joab and thier stories were in his band. I'm excited and know that if you're showing us what has been revealed to you in scripture and prayer it will be what it is supposed to be. Shalom
Posted by: Sophie | December 13, 2012 at 12:44 AM