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  2. Triumph International - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Triumph International launched the sloggi cotton underwear brand, [28] at first only for female customers and later also with products for men (sloggi Men) and swimwear (sloggi swim). [37] Since the 1980s, Triumph International has also been targeting young customers aged up to 25 years old with the BeeDees brand.

  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. Underpants - Wikipedia

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    Long underpants are the bottom half of a style of two-piece underwear called long underwear, long johns, or thermal underwear, that has long legs and long sleeves, and is normally worn during cold weather; also commonly worn by people under their clothes in cold countries. The male version of a long underwear bottom may or may not have a front fly.

  5. Briefs - Wikipedia

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    A control brief is a kind of high-waisted panty girdle. French-cut or high-cut briefs expose more of the front part of the thigh, while boy briefs have short legs, similar to men's trunk briefs, often combined with a lower waist. Full briefs cover the woman's upper-thighs, with some styles covering up to the navel.

  6. Boxer shorts - Wikipedia

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    Man wearing jeans over boxer shorts. In 1925, Jacob Golomb, founder of Everlast, designed elastic-waist trunks to replace the leather-belted trunks then worn by boxers.These trunks, now known as "boxer trunks", immediately became famous, but were later eclipsed by the popular Jockey-style briefs beginning in the late 1930s.

  7. Loincloth - Wikipedia

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    It then goes under the front flap, then across the left leg. It is twisted back across the back loop, above the buttocks. The result is the two rectangular ends hanging in front of and behind the waist, with a loop around the legs resembling a belt. The native Tagalog word for "rainbow", bahagharì, literally means "loincloth of the king". [16]