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  2. 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.

  3. The 15 Best Pairs of Underwear for Men - AOL

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    The usual suspects: briefs, boxers, boxer-briefs. The outliers: long johns, thongs, jockstraps, and G-strings. What constitutes the best cut and length is dependent on what makes you feel comfortable.

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    Underwear that won't let you down: Boxer briefs should offer ample support, coverage, and comfort — but not all are created equal. That's why we've spent years testing the best boxer briefs for men.

  5. The best stocking stuffers for men, from tools to Tile Mates

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    Carhartt Men's Loose Fit Heavyweight Long-Sleeve Pocket T-Shirt. ... The Original Tactical Work Gloves. ... Hanes Men Hanes Boxer Briefs.

  6. Boxer shorts - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, in the U.S. men's briefs were more popular than boxer shorts, with four times as many briefs sold compared to boxers. Around that time many of the men who preferred boxers were older men who became accustomed to wearing them during their time in the U.S. military, and best selling color of boxers was white. Around that time boxers were ...

  7. Hanes - Wikipedia

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    Hanes was founded in 1900 by John Wesley Hanes (one of Winston-Salem's wealthiest and most influential business men) at Winston Salem, North Carolina under the name Shamrock Knitting Mills. [1] He died of heart trouble in 1903.