I wear the Hanes and they are comfy despite the fake fly. I do wish they made a longer version of them myself.
I wear the Hanes and they are comfy despite the fake fly. I do wish they made a longer version of them myself.
I like the snug long legs, which is why I was looking at the men's boxer briefs just an hour ago in a department store and caused myself some embarrassment.
Boy-cuts are cute, but don't work on my tushie.
www.underarmor.com the women's compression short with 4 inch inseam is my current favorite. Someone should make a spandex cotton one like Jockey used to.
Actually, the Ibex Roaster Boxer for women is also my favorite. But they are pretty expensive and can get very warm. (with an Ibex T-shirt, they make great pajamas too)
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Geez, more UA that I need. Tres cute. I luuuuuuuve UA.
Jennifer
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I love UA too but Puma makes cute stuff. Are these in the ballpark?
http://www.amazon.com/Puma-Cotton-St...UTF8&s=apparel
They are cute, but i really like the longer legs (4 inch inseam sort of thing). I might just be out of luck. At least I can still get the UnderArmor and Ibex, even if they aren't cotton.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
I tried the SmartWool Microweight Boy Brief from TE. The fit wasn't good - they tended to dig in in the crotch. I tried hiking in them, but they got relegated to hiking pajamas. Also tried some Duofold women's boxers, but they dug in in the groin. Finally decided that I'm better off without.
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Gee, any of you old enough to remember the long underwear style that was around in the 60's?
they would go down to your knees or almost... they were warm and cute too.
And I'm not talking about girdles.. barf