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  2. Briefs - Wikipedia

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    Briefs (or a brief) are a type of short, form-fitting underwear and swimwear, as opposed to styles where material extends down the thighs. Briefs have various different styles, usually with a waistband attached to fabric that runs along the pelvis to the crotch and buttocks, and are worn by both men and women.

  3. Hammarby IF - Wikipedia

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    Following the merger with Johanneshofs IF in 1918, Hammarby changed its team apparel to Johanneshof's black-and-yellow striped shirts, blue shorts and black socks with yellow stripes. [12] The first section to use the new kit was the bandy team, with the football section adopting it not much later.

  4. Hammarby Fotboll - Wikipedia

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    When "Nacka" Skoglund rejoined the club in 1964, he donated the club a set of black shorts because he thought the team's blue shorts looked awful. [39] In 1978, 60 years after the merger with Johanneshov, Hammarby changed its home colours from black and yellow to white shirts, green shorts and white socks.

  5. BVD - Wikipedia

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    BVD advertisement from 1915. BVD first manufactured bustles for women. They then became famous for their men's union suits made of heavy knitted fabric.In 1908, that bulky and tight-fitting garment was turned into a new kind of loose-fitting underwear.

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  7. 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.