
Specifications: - This is a personality gauze low waist men brief and the minimal coverage allows for freedom movement
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- Material: Gauze
Details:
- The minimal coverage of the personality gauze low waist men brief allows for freedom movement
- It's a favorite fitness essential, ideal for showing off your hot figure with a standard fit
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- Made of high quality material-gauze, the men underwear is durable and comfortable for your daily wearing
Size in Detail: Size | Waist | Inch | cm | M | 26.0-28.3 | 67.0-72.0 | L | 28.3-31.1 | 72.0-79.0 | XL | 31.1-35.0 | 79.0-89.0 |
NOTE: - These dimensions are for reference only. Specific dimension varies from person to person
How to Fit Men's Underwear
Your underwear may well be your most important article of clothing, and cutting yourself short in this department has far-reaching implications. Few salespeople know very much about fitting underwear, and fewer still will talk about it, so it's a trial-and-error proposition that a lot of people never resolve. The many brands are so different that fitting becomes much more than sizing. The quality of the brand and the cut of the article are as important to comfort and utility as the size itself. - Decide whether you are committed to briefs, boxer briefs or boxers. There are variations, such as bikini briefs that are simply lower-rise but basically fit the same as briefs. Many (maybe even most) men base their grooming and clothing decisions for their entire lives on arbitrary factors, i.e, what your father wore or what your mother bought you when you were a child. You should at some point buy at least one pair of each style you haven't worn so you can make up your own mind. Some people like to wear two or all three styles (including the low-cut briefs), depending on the situation and activity
- Select briefs with the same waist size as your trousers. Thus, if you have a 36-inch waist, opt for a 36 brief. The advantage of the brief is increased support, so you should fit it somewhat tightly across the hips and thighs. If this is uncomfortable, you should probably consider wearing boxers. Note: If you have an odd waist size that you are able to fit, you should select the next size up. Briefs only come in even-numbered sizes; thus, a 35-inch waist would take a size 36 brief
- Select boxer briefs with a bit more flexibility than briefs. The extra length on the leg creates a completely different feel and fit than briefs. In fact, the fit for boxer briefs is closer to boxers than briefs. But start by sizing the same as your trousers if you have been wearing briefs. If you find the leg too binding, try the next (even) size up. If you have been wearing regular boxers, you should probably try the same size as you wear in boxers
- Select regular straight-leg boxers the next size up from your trousers. Thus, a 36-inch waist would call for a 38 boxer. The advantage of the boxer is comfort and freedom, rather than support. Opting for a tighter fit compromises that benefit, so it doesn't make sense. Most people will find that going up a size improves comfort and flexibility of movement
- Consider how tightly you prefer to wear your trousers. If you like tight-fitting jeans, you may find that briefs better serve your needs. If you wear hip-hugging low-rise pants, the bikini brief may work better. Relatively loose-fitting dress pants are more compatible with boxers, but you can still wear briefs if you prefer the feeling, the enhanced support and the tighter fit
- When buying boxers, look at the construction of the front opening or slot. It should provide maximum overlapping of fabric, and the slot should not extend all the way down to the crotch seam. Some brands, such as Nordstrom, will have buttons, which are not very practical, but are still better than the overlong slot found on too many less expensive brands
- Look for fullness in the legs and seat. A good boxer will have tapered legs and a shallow seat that fits closer to your buttocks. This is important, because a full seat and wide leg will cause the underwear to ride up into your crotch when you sit, and you will usually feel uncomfortable when you stand. Always having to adjust and pull down your underwear is awkward and often distracting, but you don't have much choice when your boxers are continually jammed up high against your hips and upper buttocks. If the leg is well-tapered but the seat is still too full, they will still ride up, but perhaps not quite as far
- Feel the material weight. Thin underwear not only wears out too soon, but never seems to fit as well as more substantial material. Nordstrom isn't bad in this regard--in fact, their material may be too heavy. probably the best in terms of the balance between overall design and material weight and quality, and they last even longer than the Nordstrom brand
How to Pick the Right Underwear Type for a Male?
- Ask yourself what your main priority is when it comes to underwear. If you lead an active lifestyle and support is important to you, you may choose to opt for briefs. If comfort is key, a pair of boxers may suit you better. This may be the case if you're sitting at a desk for most of the day, although boxers tend to ride up during the day
- Consider your clothing when choosing underwear. sexy man in boxers image by NorthShoreSurfPhotos from Fotolia.com Look at the trousers you typically wear on a daily basis. Do you opt for loose-fitting khakis or suits, or find yourself wearing tight-fitting or low-rise jeans most days? In that case, you might opt for a similar style of underwear. Close-fitting underwear can also act as a support garment, giving you a smoother, more sculpted silhouette under your clothes
- If you have the body for a thong, go for it. smile man in underwaist image by Pavel Losevsky from Fotolia.com Decide how daring you want to be. Thongs and low-cut bikini briefs are great for showing off body-builder physiques, or for fashion-forward guys who like to wear low-rise jeans. However, remember that no matter how progressive you are when it comes to underwear, keep in mind that the rest of society---both men and women---may be a little slower to catch up
- Browse your favorite store or men's department for styles that appeal to you. Maybe a sleek pair of boxer briefs have caught your eye, or you want to try the luxurious sensation of a pair of silk boxers. Underwear isn't just functional anymore---it's part of your individual style and taste. Feel the fabric. Look for patterns and colors that speak to you.
- Think about cost per wear when buying undergarments.Sale Sign image by TekinT from Fotolia.com Think about cost per wear. Spending $80 for a pair of luxurious silk underwear won't be a good investment if you only wear them once a year. However, when you pay $45 for a pack of durable, sleek boxer briefs in flattering colors, they might see daily use, therefore cutting your cost per wear down to pennies
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