Briefs are men’s fitted underwear with no leg — full coverage at the back and hip, ending at the leg crease. The lack of leg fabric means no bulk under fitted trousers, no chafing at the inner thigh, and the most supportive cut for sport and athletic activity. Briefs are the classic men’s underwear style, often called “tighty whities” in their white cotton version.
This collection covers our men’s brief range across fabrics. Cotton briefs handle daily wear with breathability and softness. Microfiber briefs give a smoother line under fitted trousers and dry quickly for sport use. Most pieces have a mid-rise waistband that sits at or just below the natural waist, with a supportive contour at the front pouch and a smooth back.
What’s the difference between briefs and boxer briefs? Briefs have no leg — they end at the hip with the leg opening cut at the leg crease. Boxer briefs have a mid-thigh leg that covers the upper thigh. Briefs are smaller, lighter, more supportive, and the better choice under tight trousers or for sport. Boxer briefs give more coverage and prevent thigh-on-thigh chafing during long walks or runs.
When are briefs the right choice? Three main use cases: (1) under tight or fitted trousers (no leg means no visible line); (2) for sport and high-activity use (less fabric, more support); (3) in warm weather when less fabric is more comfortable. Briefs are less popular for casual all-day wear because the lack of leg can cause thigh-on-thigh chafing for some body types.
How should briefs fit? Snug across the seat with no pinching at the leg opening. The waistband should sit at the natural waist (or just below) without rolling. The front pouch should give support without compressing painfully. If the leg opening digs into the inner thigh, size up.
Are briefs more supportive than boxer briefs? For most men, yes — the closer fit of briefs and the contoured pouch hold things in place more securely than boxer briefs. For athletic use, briefs are the historical underwear of choice for runners, soccer players, and many other sports.
How do I care for briefs? Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle. Skip fabric softener and the dryer for the longest waistband life. Tumble dry low or hang to dry. Replace when the elastic loses tension or the fit changes.



















































