Men’s underwear is the foundation layer worn directly against the skin under trousers, jeans, and shorts. A well-chosen drawer covers different cuts for different use cases — boxer briefs for everyday comfort, briefs for support under fitted clothing, and lighter cuts for sport, summer, and specific outfit needs.
This collection brings together our complete men’s underwear range. Boxer briefs and briefs handle daily wear in cotton and microfiber fabrics. Thongs work for invisibility under tight trousers or fitted athletic wear. Vests and tank tops layer under shirts or work as standalone summer base layers. T-shirts span from athletic muscle tees to sheer fashion pieces. Most products use cotton or cotton-microfiber blends with elastane for stretch and shape recovery.
What types of men’s underwear are there? The most common cuts are boxer shorts (loose, knee-length), boxer briefs (fitted, mid-thigh), trunks (fitted, shorter than boxer briefs), briefs (no leg, full back coverage), and thongs (minimal coverage). Each cut works for different body types, outfits, and activity levels.
What’s the difference between boxer briefs and briefs? Boxer briefs have a mid-thigh leg that reduces chafing and stays put under trousers, with fitted construction across the seat and hip. Briefs have no leg at all — they end at the hip — with full back coverage. Boxer briefs are the most popular daily choice; briefs are smaller, lighter, and the better choice for tight trousers or sport.
How do I choose the right men’s underwear? Start with fit. For everyday wear, most men prefer boxer briefs — comfortable coverage that stays put. For tight trousers, athletic activity, or summer wear, briefs or thongs give less bulk. For sport, microfiber fabrics give moisture-wicking and support. For daily comfort, cotton breathes better and stays softer against the skin.
How many pairs of underwear should I own? A practical drawer covers 10–14 pairs in your preferred cuts, plus a few for specific use cases (sport, summer, sleep). Rotate frequently and replace pieces when the elastic stretches or the waistband loses its shape — usually after 6–12 months of regular wear.
How do I care for men’s underwear? Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle. Skip fabric softener — it coats fibers and reduces breathability. Tumble dry low or hang to dry; the dryer on high heat shortens the life of the elastic waistband.






























