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pontifex

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woven boxers or knit boxers? which do you prefer and why?

what exactly is the difference?
 

SVT Cobra

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Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: sniperruff
one thing i know for sure: JLGatsby prefers cashmere briefs.

Satin panties.

Otherwise it chaffes his female genitalia and the irriatation becomes the driving factor of all his posts on AT.
 

Isla

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OK.

Woven are the lighter ones, kind of like cotton sheets. Knit are more like T-shirt material, but a bit softer and stretchier.

Personally, I like boxer briefs on my husband. Hanes makes good ones with a comfort waistband.
 

SonnyDaze

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I prefer woven. Knit are too heavy and bulky and if I wear them I have a tendency to get my panties in a wad. :eek:

 

spidey07

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I own only tommy hilfiger boxers.

Mainly because they last for 5+ years without ripping. Best money ever spent.
 

Chunkee

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Originally posted by: spidey07
I own only tommy hilfiger boxers.

Mainly because they last for 5+ years without ripping. Best money ever spent.

agreed...calvin klein is the same way..

i am a underwear snob...

i did just try out my xmas gift of underamor at the gym this evening...top notch...wicking comfortable and very well made...dickey and the twins stayed nice and cool, safe and sound...

jC
 

Chunkee

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Personally, I wear boxer briefs...I find them the most comfortable.

-Dain

Thanks.
 

shortylickens

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Silk, with little hearts on them, and some cute words encouraging women to explore them with their teeth.
 

pontifex

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well i got some boxers today, woven kind. i'm actually wearing a pair right now.
definitely going to take some time to get used to. i'm not used to so much "freedom" - almost feels like i'm not wearing anything. It does feel a bit nicer than briefs.

they do tend to "wedge" a hell of a lot more than the briefs did. does this lessen the more you wear them or what?


so tell me about boxer briefs then. are they tight like briefs but just have "legs" to them?
 

Rob9874

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Knit. T-shirt soft. Hanes has new knit boxers with a soft knit band (instead of scratchy elastic). Love em!!!
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: pontifex
well i got some boxers today, woven kind. i'm actually wearing a pair right now.
definitely going to take some time to get used to. i'm not used to so much "freedom" - almost feels like i'm not wearing anything. It does feel a bit nicer than briefs.

they do tend to "wedge" a hell of a lot more than the briefs did. does this lessen the more you wear them or what?


so tell me about boxer briefs then. are they tight like briefs but just have "legs" to them?

good boxers shouldn't "wedgie" at all if they fit you properly. Make sure to get ones with two seams in the back and not just one that "wedgies" you.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: pontifex
well i got some boxers today, woven kind. i'm actually wearing a pair right now.
definitely going to take some time to get used to. i'm not used to so much "freedom" - almost feels like i'm not wearing anything. It does feel a bit nicer than briefs.

they do tend to "wedge" a hell of a lot more than the briefs did. does this lessen the more you wear them or what?


so tell me about boxer briefs then. are they tight like briefs but just have "legs" to them?

good boxers shouldn't "wedgie" at all if they fit you properly. Make sure to get ones with two seams in the back and not just one that "wedgies" you.


2 seams? can you sow an example or elaborate a little more?