Saturday, June 12, 2010

Mens Underwear Survival Guide

The greatest change to men's underwear over the years has been the enormous amount of styles, fabrics and colours available. No longer are men limited to stagnant white briefs and boxers. Women and Men ( If you are that way inclined ) at last can see their guys in a variety of sexy styles of underwear.

Briefs



Traditional briefs are marked by a prominent elastic waistband that sits at the waist,a Y-shaped front fly, about four inches of fabric that covers everything from the waist to the upper thighs, and full coverage of the bottom. Of these, Mosmann Australia, has white and black briefs that do without Y-fronts for a modern, and sometimes less embarrassing appearance.

Mid-rise briefs are the same in every way, but they sit two inches below the waist at the belly button. Low-rise briefs rest about three inches below the waist. Both of these styles are great with low-rise jeans.

All briefs provide great support for your private parts. They're a solid choice for jobs that require sitting down all day (briefs are less likely to ride up than other types of underwear) or for physical activities. Mosmann Australia, has some great designer varieties, with thick 45mm waistbands.

Most full-cut briefs are white cotton and inexpensive. Low-rise and mid-rise cuts can be found in many different colours and better fabrics such as silk.

Boxers



In many ways, and for many people, boxer shorts are the "classic" men's underwear. Boxers are the loosest -- and arguably the most comfortable -- of all styles. The shorts have straight-cut leg openings and cover part of the thighs and the entire butt; the length can vary from eight to 16 inches. And last, but certainly not least, boxers almost always have a working front fly.

Tapered boxers are similar in nearly every way to their traditional cousins, with the exception that the leg openings are fit to the thigh, with side vents providing more freedom of movement. Fly fronts are not standard on tapered boxers, but a front cup panel provides some support.

Boxers work under suits or loose-fitting pants like khakis. Interestingly, boxers are the only type of underwear that can be tailored. They do have a tendency to bunch up, however, and they offer precious little genital support. Boxers are a poor choice for physical activities.

The good news, however, is that boxers are renowned for their patterns and design versatility. Plaids, solids and themed styles are all available in fabrics like cotton and wool.

Boxer briefs



Now here's a popular type of men's underwear -- especially with women, who tend to find them sexy, and a style Mosmann Australia has allot of. As the name implies, Boxer Briefs are the middle ground between boxer and brief. The underwear is cut like tapered boxers, but it fits tightly like briefs.

Boxer briefs have the big advantage of providing support and coverage in a way that also sculpts the lower trunk. The underwear works under all types of clothes, but is especially valuable under tighter pants and during athletic activities.

Dark-colored boxer briefs look especially good if you have a little extra weight to hide; the dark hues supplement the shorts' slimming abilities.

Good boxer briefs can be found in lycra, cotton and modal. If you're willing to pay a little more, however, go for those made by Mosmann Australia, and either cotton or modal spandex blend; they will fit better and look fantastic for your other half.

Bikinis



All right. Now we're getting into the more risky types of men's underwear.

Bikini briefs sit well below the belly button; approximately four inches below to be exact. The sides of the waistband measure only about two inches. Bikini briefs do not sport a fly.

With string bikinis, the waistband is about a ½-inch thick, leaving the entire thigh exposed. The bikini's seat still covers the butt entirely, however.

Bikinis work best with low-rise jeans and tighter trousers, and on men with well-muscled bodies (you don't see many bodybuilders posing in boxers, do you?). Go with bold colours to make the underwear stand out.

Ironically, such a little garment can cost a bit more than briefs and boxers, as it's usually made from spandex or nylon.

Thongs

It's hard to believe, but thongs do exist for men -- and they're even smaller than bikini underwear. With a thong, the genitals sit in a small pouch, while a string serves as the waistband, and another goes up between the butt cheeks.

Let's be honest: Thongs are extraordinarily uncommon among American men. Not only that, but you need an incredible body to pull them off. Proceed with caution; many women are turned off by this type of underwear.

That said, if you're going thong shopping, look for nylon and spandex blends, and stick with solid, bright colours.

Summing Up!

Wearing the right underwear is fairly easy. If you're torn between styles, colours or fabrics, take a step back and remember that, at the end of the day, the person the underwear affects most is you.

Wear what looks the best on you, but more importantly, wear what you feel most comfortable in.

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