Men's Undergarments
Sure it may be fun to run around naked on occasion, but when you leave the house, it's probably a good idea to cover up. Underpants and undershirts are the perfect place to start when getting dressed. Add some socks, pajamas, and possibly a robe into the mix and you're all set to lounge, sleep, and do whatever your day may throw at you. On second thought, you might want to leave the PJ's and robe at home and then go conquer the world.
There Is Underwear Style?
Like everything else that applies to your naked body, undergarments are a matter of personal taste. And like all matters of personal taste, cultural forces often try to dictate what how you should look. Don't do it, man. Stand up for yourself and wear what you feel best in. Of course, if other people are going to be seeing you in these clothes, you can decide if you want to take their opinions into account. But if you have a significant other who keeps on buying you new clothes that look totally different from your old ones, maybe it's time to take a bit of a hint.
But do consider this, a men's undershirt will protect that expensive (possibly custom made) dress shirt and boxer briefs will keep those expensive new grey flannel trousers from having to be dry cleaned after every use. It makes sense doesn't it? Read on for our comments on your choices in the underworld of fashion.
Sizing
We all know men have it easy with clothing sizing--nothing complicated like bra sizing. - Undershirts: When it comes to underwear you'll need to know your chest size to figure out if you're a small, medium, large, or extra large.
- Underwear: Mostly sized by the waist in inches. If you know your pants size you'll be fine when buying underwear.
- Socks: Generally ones size fits all. Occasionally dress socks will come in two sizes S/M and L/XL. Buy according to your shoe size.
- For Big & Tall men: Check out the Special Sizes for Men's Clothing for leads on where to find large underwear.
A Few Notes on Fabrics- Cotton is very very comfortable for warm weather. It is natural, breathable, and can be woven in a variety of ways. Some very particular men find it a bit too rough against the skin.
- Flannel is warm, soft and great for lounging. It's made from cotton, wool and/or synthetic fibers and frequently appears in plaid prints.
- Spandex is a tight and stretchy synthetic material. Lycra is a popular brand of spandex. It's great for clothing that you want to hug your form. Synthetic fibers tend to trap odors and may not breathe as well as natural fabrics.
- Nylon is a durable and inexpensive synthetic. It can be silky and form-fitting. It does not breathe as well as natural fibers.
- Silk is warm, luxurious, soft and often imitated. It stains when wet and is therefore not great for all undergarments. But if you want the silky feel, many synthetic silk-like garments can be gentle on your skin and your wallet.
- Wool is very warm, natural, breathable and variable in quality. Merino wool, especially when blended with cotton, can make a perfect cold weather garment. Cheap wool can be itchy and make you sweat.
Underpants- Current trends towards no-fly
underwear can be less convenient during the day, but give you an alluring silhouette.
- Check out About.com's picks for the top 10 boxer shorts, top 6 briefs, and a general guide to what your underwear says about you, supposedly.
Undershirts
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Tank Tops  - Comfy and pit-stain free.
- Look cheap under translucent dress shirts.
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V-Necks  - Great under shirts with a bit of a lower neckline.
- Don't pair with a v-neck sweater.
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Crew Necks  - Perfect when you want to unbutton a button but not show your chest hair.
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Long Sleeve Undershirt  - Great for guys who work in cold climates and outdoor conditions.
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Pajamas and Robes
Socks
External Links- GQ -- Style Guy answers all your questions about underwear.
- Love to Know -- How to buy men's underwear, if you didn't already know.
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