Engineered in Norway, made for daily life
The Seemen boxer was designed in Norway around a simple, modern reality: many of us carry active wireless devices close to the body for hours every day. The goal was to create a boxer you would choose even if it did not have shielding, and to make the shielding feel invisible in daily use.
Comfort comes first (or nothing else matters)
If underwear is not comfortable, you will not wear it consistently. Consistency is the point of a precaution product, so Seemen is shaped and constructed like premium underwear with a smooth on-skin feel, a stable fit, and freedom to move at work, in transit, and during training.
The pouch is engineered, not decorative
A big part of premium comfort is support and separation done properly. Seemen uses a technical pouch construction designed to reduce friction, improve stability, and maintain a clean fit through the day, without forcing a stiff or overbuilt feel.
Shielding, without the “shield” feeling
The protective layer is integrated as a textile solution, not a plate and not a patch you constantly notice. The idea is to reduce exposure to electromagnetic radiation from phones and other mobile devices, while keeping the garment breathable and wearable like normal underwear.
Sustainability, without shortcuts
Many technical textiles rely on surface treatments that can wear off over time. In antimicrobial textiles, researchers have shown that silver can be released from silver treated fabrics during washing and enter wastewater streams.
Seemen’s approach is to prioritize durability and long-term use, fewer replacements, less waste, and a construction meant to keep performing over repeated wear and wash cycles.