Top Ten Things that Make Men’s Underwear Comfortable: Part Seven – Leg Opening
After the chafing episode of the 10 Things That Make Men's Underwear Comfortable series, it's time for a less graphic topic: leg openings.
Leg opening size and shape can be a significant contributing factor to the comfort of men's underwear. There are a number of factors to consider and each depends on the style of underwear a guy prefers.
Briefs and Bikini/Sports Briefs
The briefer styles of men's underwear traditionally have a small band of elastic encased in the leg opening to hold it in place on a man's body. When selecting briefs for comfort, care must be taken to ensure that the elastic is not so tight that it will cut off circulation or be uncomfortable, but at the same time it won’t be able to serve its function if it is too loose.
Boxer Briefs
Irrespective of the leg length of these fitted designs it is important that the opening has enough give to ensure that the thigh muscle is able to flex properly and that the boxer brief legs don’t inhibit movement. The other factor to consider is that while the legs on boxer briefs do not generally contain elastic, they are hemmed and this hemming should provide enough elasticity in its design that the legs don’t ride up.
Boxer Shorts
As long as there is an overall loose fit to the boxer shorts, a guy shouldn't have any problems with the leg opening.
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