Men's Underwear Helps Protect Men’s Genitals, Keep Them Dry, and Maintain Hygiene
Men's Underwear |
Men’s underwear, or men’s undergarments, are intimate
clothes worn to protect the genitals of men and help maintain hygiene.
Undergarments protect men’s genital parts by giving them the appropriate shapes
and also keep them dry since they easily get moist. Trunks, boxers, briefs, and
boxer briefs, are some of the common types of men’s underwear. These undergarments
are manufactured by using various materials such as cotton, modal, polyester,
and nylon, and are available across departmental stores, mass merchants, and online
platforms.
The global Men’s
Underwear Market is projected to surpass US$ 16.5 billion by the end of
2027, in terms of revenue, growing at CAGR of 5.8% during the forecast period
(2020 to 2027). Among the many materials used for undergarments,
cotton is the most popular choice, because it is both breathable and absorbent.
Most men choose cotton underwear, as it is widely available and reasonably
priced. However, cotton underwear is not uniformly the same; the quality of one
piece can vary greatly from another. Many companies distinguish cotton
underwear using different words and trademarks. It is the most popular material
as it is absorbent, breathable, and widely available. Most men look
specifically for cotton underwear. Nylon fabric is moisture wicking, can absorb better
and dry faster than cotton. That means it will pull moisture away from the body
and help it evaporate faster, without irritating the skin. As such, a nylon
spandex blend can be a great fabric choice for underwear. Underwear has evolved
over the centuries. For example, in the 19th century, the underpants of the
lower class were long and wide, and were made of knitted or woven linen. They
were made from different materials, such as cotton, wool, and linen. Lower class would often pull their shirt tails down
between their legs, which offered protection. Briefs however remained popular
in the United States from the 1950s (amongst young men) until the mid-1990s and
in Australia the brief remains popular today and has become iconic. The 1990s
saw the introduction of boxer briefs, which take the longer shape of boxer
shorts but maintain the tightness of briefs. |
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