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You can admit to wearing them already guys, it's allright.

actually thats not a bad idea for working in cold areas. It would have been great this weekend, cause it was like -30 celcius at the mountain ths weekend.
 
Makes sense to me. But then again I ran around in running tights for 6 years and learned the practicality of them.
 
Real men wear Long Johns!!! Next thing you know, they'll be saying they wear women's panties because the little cotton pad keeps their balls warm!! Sheesh!
 
Hey, they work great for skiing. Using them as thermal underwear has become very popular among the performance skiing crowd. A lot of warmth for very little weight and bulk.
 
LOL! I just can't see wearing panyhose. Thermal undies, yes, but not hose. "Heyyyy, these have the "comfort ventilation crotch!"
 


<< Real men wear Long Johns!!! Next thing you know, they'll be saying they wear women's panties because the little cotton pad keeps their balls warm!! Sheesh! >>



Exactly. Using the "warmth" excuse to wear women's clothing is pretty weak.
 


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<< Real men wear Long Johns!!! Next thing you know, they'll be saying they wear women's panties because the little cotton pad keeps their balls warm!! Sheesh! >>



Exactly. Using the "warmth" excuse to wear women's clothing is pretty weak.
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Guys, even pro football players wear them on cold game days. Long johns soak up your sweat, making you colder in the long run, and they're bulky.
 
I know several hunters in the camp have been wearing them for years along with their long johns on those colds days. You can usually tell the ones who did since they weren't actively shivering like the rest of us. I heard they now have a mens specific brand now. (npr had a spot about them the other day)
 


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Guys, even pro football players wear them on cold game days.
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Isn't that a sport where men keep patting each other on the ass?


😀
 
The sock liners i wear hiking are basically the same thing, just shorter, thicker, and blue. I also know that some very famous football players used to wear them to keep warm.

m00se
 
You guys are looking at this wrong. It's easy: Don't call them pantyhose, re-design them slightly to fit men better, re-name and re-package them in "male-friendly" packaging, and advertise. I bet you'd make a lot of $.
 


<< even pro football players wear them on cold game days >>


NZ's Rugby players wear them during practice, including Mr Jonah Lomu.
Now, who would be 'man' enough to walk up to him and call him a wimp for wearing his pantyhose? 😉
 
First we women have to woory about some wanker stealing our lady gillette to shave his pubic hair, now it's our pantyhose ??

LOL, I better go lock up my midol stash as that's obviously next !!!! 😀
 
Ahem, speaking as someone who actually wears pantyhose, they are not warm!! My legs freeze every time I wear them. Maybe thats because I wear them like you are supposed to, with a skirt. 😉
 


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<< Real men wear Long Johns!!! Next thing you know, they'll be saying they wear women's panties because the little cotton pad keeps their balls warm!! Sheesh! >>



Exactly. Using the "warmth" excuse to wear women's clothing is pretty weak.
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Guys, even pro football players wear them on cold game days. Long johns soak up your sweat, making you colder in the long run, and they're bulky.
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I somehow doubt they go into Victoria's Secret to buy their "custom" pair though, like these businessmen do. 😉
 


<< You guys are looking at this wrong. It's easy: Don't call them pantyhose, re-design them slightly to fit men better, re-name and re-package them in "male-friendly" packaging, and advertise. I bet you'd make a lot of $. >>



Like the "Bro-sierre"? 😀
 


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<< You guys are looking at this wrong. It's easy: Don't call them pantyhose, re-design them slightly to fit men better, re-name and re-package them in "male-friendly" packaging, and advertise. I bet you'd make a lot of $. >>



Like the "Bro-sierre"? 😀
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Hehehehe.. I get this, uh, visual image with that, and it's just wrong...
 
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