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  2. Found: Comfortable Boxer Briefs You Can Actually Wear All Day

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    For the past 18 months, we consulted with Men's Health's editors and writers on the best boxer briefs for men. Experts, including our Deputy Editor, Commerce Christian Gollayan, and our Gear and ...

  3. Boxer briefs - Wikipedia

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    A model wearing boxer briefs. Boxer briefs (sometimes spelled boxer-briefs or called tight boxers, also known as A-Fronts) are a hybrid type of men's undergarment which are long in the leg, similar to boxer shorts, but tight-fitting like briefs. They emerged as a style in the 1990s and are commonly worn for sports and as every-day underwear.

  4. Boxer shorts - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] After that time boxers were beginning to become popular among young men, who wore boxers with varying colors and prints. [3] Since the 1990s, some men also opt for boxer briefs as a compromise between the two. As of 2006, one American manufacturer reported that woven boxer shorts made up 15–20 per cent of men's underwear sales, but ...

  5. Ethika - Wikipedia

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    Ethika is an American men's and women's underwear company founded in 2001 by Malcolm McCassy, Travis Pastrana, and professional skateboarder Ryan Sheckler.The company is based in San Clemente, California and has produced a longer fitting boxer brief, which they refer to as "The Staple."

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    Classics Boxer Briefs. ... From stylish matching sets to T-shirts for men and women, there's a range of pieces to choose from, whether you're looking for comfy leggings or a new workout tee ...

  7. Underwear - Wikipedia

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    In January 2008 it was reported that, according to market research firm Mintel, the men's underwear market in the UK was worth £674 million, and volume sales of men's underpants rose by 24% between 2000 and 2005. British manufacturers and retailers claim that most British men prefer "trunks", or short boxer briefs.