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For those of you that really enjoy lycra and stretchy materials, you should give Jockey No Panty Line Promise bikinis a try. Yes, they're women's underwear, but honestly you'd never know if you stuck with basic colors. They fit awesome and can easily accommodate what we have. They are unbelievably comfortable and sexy at the same time. Read the reviews and you'll see just how many men wear them. They're pretty much all I wear now. The style and type of men's underwear that I like are expensive while these Jockey are super cheap and even better than most mens.
My wife doesn't mind that I wear them as well, In fact, she has bought a few for me. Give them a shot! |
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In the 1960's underwear was boil washed, it came out a dirty grey colour whatever colour is started out. Elastic soon went saggy with this treatment. Everyone wore saggy shapeless grey pants of which they were mildly embarrassed.
In the 1970's with the coming of automatic washing machines and nylon briefs life became more colourful and better cut. With todays low temperature washes cotton Lycra lasts longer and underwear can be made to stretch and fit well around the body. You can now be proud of your underwear and want to let other people see it. Colour fast dyes and fun prints makes underwear a thing you want to display. Skin-tight jeans and shorter shorts have reduced big boxers and trunks to boxer briefs (square cut underwear) and as more men wear actual briefs speedo swimwear will become more common in public. |
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Yes, I have so many undies in my wardrobe made with lycra and I mostly prefer the men's thong and men's g-string in the lycra fabric.
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