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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Pile of Pants

!±8± Pile of Pants

There was a time when guys just didn't have many underwear options. There were briefs and there were boxers, and neither came in styles that were in any way flattering. It didn't really matter cause what a man chose to put between his crown jewels and trousers was between him, the object of his affections... and his laundry. No one else ever saw them. But, oh, how times have changed.

I have recently hosted an 18th birthday party for one of my favourite young people. And it came to my attention, as the teenagers did what teenagers do best, that I had seen a startling number of gentlemen's pants during the course of the evening. Now save your coins... there is no need to ring Child Line. I love a younger man as much as anyone, but even I draw the line way a long way from teenage years! No, what I am referring to is this fashion for wearing your pants displayed several inches above your trouser line. I do believe the term the kids use is 'busting-low'.

This fashion began in the prisons of the USA where prisoners had little choice but to reveal their pants to the world as the authorities confiscated their belts, forcing their prison issue trousers to drop lower than their underwear. This one time mark of shame was adopted by middle-class black youths in the USA who were desperate to show some 'street-creed' to their counterparts in the poorer areas. Of course a lot of these black middle class kids went on to become popular musicians - 'rap artistes'... and a fashion was born.

And of course as with all American youth culture, 'busting low' has gone global. You can now even buy men's jeans with a pair of 'faux-pants' ready attached to the waistband! Of course this means a gentleman's pantaloons are no longer a private affair. That being the case... Jax feels that it is time to delve into...a pile of pants! Cause I don't know about you but I finds men's undercrackers and the choices there-in fascinating. Ah yes... can anyone remember the brief?

These unsightly men's pants were marked by a prominent elastic waistband that sat at the waist, had a Y-shaped front fly and about four inches of fabric that covered everything from the waist to the upper thighs, and full coverage of the butt. Homer Simpson is a great aficionado of these ghastly objects, known popularly as the Y FRONT.

My science teacher at secondary school wore purple ones. Every time he stretched to write something on the board we got a flash of them. I have never seen anything so ugly in all my life - not Mr Lewis...the pants! We used to wonder if he had several pairs...or if it was the same one... it was always the same flash of grubby white elastic and purple ribbed cotton.....for the full 5 years we did science!

I have been filled with a horror of these particular pants ever since those girlhood flashes. And it sure didn't improve as the years passed and I got to see these things in their full glory. I was stunned by how they made a man look ridiculous! They actually seem to share the same design team as babies' nappies. It amazed me that ANY man would wish to put these abominations on!

BUT, certain men love them! Apparently they provide great support for a man - nothing wanders about or falls out. They're a solid choice for jobs that require sitting down all day (briefs are less likely to ride up than other types of underwear) or for physical activities. Students and sportsmen love them, and I have been informed they are perfect for low slung jeans.

Yeah fellas - if we ladies took that kind of thing into account with OUR frillies, we'd all be in grandmama's apple catchers! What an idea... lower quarters decked out in stuff that is PRACTICLE?!? Look, men's briefs, Y fronts what ever you want to call them are UGLY... and for that reason alone... NO. The classic choice of under garment and the one time ladies choice was... the Boxer. Interestingly the only type of underwear that can be tailored, the boxer is the loosest and arguably the most comfortable -- of all styles of men's panties!

Named for the shorts wore by pugilists these pants are renowned for their wide choice of fabric and patterns. The shorts have straight-cut leg openings and cover part of the thighs and the entire butt; the length can vary from eight to 16 inches. And last, but certainly not least, boxers almost always have a working front fly. Although they offer precious little support for the wearer... they are sooo much easier on the eye than the brief. (So much so it became a fashion for ladies to steal their boyfriends' boxers and wear them themselves!)

And yet for all the plaudits, boxers do seem to be inappropriately named. You could not get more physical than a pugilist darting about in the ring. And yet the garment named after this activity is a poor choice for any movement as they do have a tendency to bunch up! Also Boxers can only realistically be worn with loose legged trousers or suits. They were the perfect under garment for the hedonistic 80's which saw the rise and rise of the young urban professional. Suits were in. But by the 90''s the skinny leg jean made a staggering return... concertina-ing your pants into a tube just wasn't worth the aggravation.

With both the traditional brief and the boxer being most commonly made from cotton, forays were made into using man made fabrics to achieve a more figure hugging look. By blending nylon with wonder fabric lycra this became possible. So there came a brand new trend of male intimate attire... the tanga brief

Tanga briefs sit well below the belly button; approximately four inches below to be exact. The sides of the waistband measure only about two inches. Tanga briefs do not sport a fly. As if there was ever a demand, manufacturers also felt they should offer a string bikini version. This tanga had a waistband of about a ½-inch thick, leaving the entire thigh exposed. The seat still covered the butt entirely though. With the skinny jean and the tighter trouser many men found it worth while to sport this underwear choice... even though a pair of these tiny pants could cost double that of the brief or boxer.

But, either type of tanga only looked good on men with well-muscled bodies... the lower quarters could disappear entirely below the slightest of beer bellies otherwise! Conversely on a skinny man they frankly just made him look like a twig in a catapult. The tanga brief for men was never going to really catch on.

BUT, having romanced the idea of a smaller pair of pants - Joe Average felt so body conscious that Gymnasium membership in the UK showed a significant rise! Suddenly ordinary men started to pump iron. This gave the British male his first real exposure to the bodybuilder. With victory in the pants wars still up for grabs it was clear that you don't see many bodybuilders posing in boxers.

The demand for attractive men's underwear was clearly unsatisfied. Tanga briefs were horrible expensive and the Y front brief - comfortable as it may be wasn't going to frame a nicely toned set of abs as well as hoped. So what happened...Men's pants became truly disturbing.... The thong landed. That's what happened!

It's hard to believe, but something even smaller than tanga underwear for men came into existence. With a thong, the crown jewels are stuffed into a small pouch, while a string serves as the waistband, and another goes up between the butt cheeks. It was just so many kinds of wrong... but it cured the bunching up problem boxers had, didn't flash a thick elastic waistband like briefs and the price was a zillion times better than the tanga brief. It was clear that if sanity was ever to return to the world of gentlemen's underwear than prayers would have to be made and prayers would have to be heard. And they were.... By a designer whose name was Calvin Klein.

Mr Klein was working on mixing cotton with lycra and by doing so found a solution. He gave men a pair of undercrackers that did everything the thong did - but without the unsightly butt cheek view... he gave them the boxer-brief. Like all great ideas, it was simple. Take the best of everything that has come before and blend it all up. He came up with underwear that is cut like tapered boxers, but it fits tightly like briefs.... providing support and coverage. Finally men had underwear works under all types of clothes, but was perfect to wear under tighter jeans and during athletic activities. And from the ladies perspective... a pair of pants that sculpted a mans crown jewels like never before!

So Lucky BOYS! They ended the 20th century with perfect pants. But amazingly they have found a way to mess that up. I know what is sauce for the goose SHOULD be sauce for the gander. But life is not fair. Gooses (in this case) do have undergarments of a thousand shades... but we're women. Ganders... I must make this clear...I'm not saying a man should not have colour choice... of course he can!

It's just that unlike any other species on the planet WE (women) are the tail feather shakers. Quite frankly... now that men actually have a pair of pants worth wearing... is it too much to ask that it is tastefully available in Black or White or Grey? When Calvin Klein brought in the boxer-brief he deliberately made them in just the 3 shades of light. He felt by them being in non colours, the shape the pants gave the man do all the eye-catching necessary.

Briefs were brightly coloured to detract from the fact that with a huge big Y front - they were ugly as sin (beside it you look at white Y fronts they look JUST like a nappy the colour was essential to detract form that unsexy thought!). Boxers could afford to be patterned because there was just so much material going on - it was kind of like a little skirt! You just HAD to put something on all that space! Tangas were brightly coloured to counteract the nylon sheen and thongs had to be lurid to detract from the naked butt cheeks! But boxer briefs have done of these problems...they are good looking, they sculpt, they support... they advertise... and in a good way. They just don't need the neon.

The quintessentially French fashion designers HOM disagree. Given that the Boxer-brief is the planets no 1 choice for men's pants they felt the time was right to move away from the 3 colour rule. So they sent down the catwalk a vibrant series of shades including zingy turquoise underwear for men. They feel the time is right for men to burst out and become the peacocks they really are. It triggered a return to colour in the pants department. It is an unstoppable force... everyone from Hugo Boss, to Armani to even old CK himself have gone the lurid route. After all, these days the pants will be visible above the trouser line... may as well make it count!

With the fashion for busting low being currently unstoppable - it pays to have pants that can be seen from space. An image picked up recently is at the top of this piece... 22 yr old star of a series of Disney movies reveals he is 'down with the kids' by flashing lurid blue boxer-briefs whilst still fully clothed. It seems that what every we want or think - we all WILL be looking at men's underwear every day. But at least we are forewarned. And that HAS to be better than Mr Lewis flashing his purple undercrackers at 31 schoolgirls whilst writing mass x velocity on the board!!!

by Jax - Author of the JaxWorld Blog


Pile of Pants

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Men's Underwear Trends - What Are Men Wearing Under Their Clothes?

!±8± Men's Underwear Trends - What Are Men Wearing Under Their Clothes?

The French have encapsulated the trend in men's underwear with their usual flair and seduction at this year's Salon international de la lingerie in Paris. "That a man likes seducing is not new. That he is sexy is not extraordinary. That brands increasingly develop men's underwear lines, what could be more normal?"

The sector is growing with the rise of the celebrity metro sexual man passionate about self-image and lifestyle. The modern man takes care of himself, reads magazines for men and is more than ever interested by the world of men's fashion. The early 1980's marks the time when men's underwear stopped being merely functional and became fashionable and sexy. Remember Nick Kamen? Sales of boxer shorts went through the roof when he dropped his Levis to reveal immaculate white boxers. Footballers are increasingly heading the advertising campaigns. There is even an ever increasing trend for the waistband to be visible over the top of their trousers. Men's underwear has become a fashion accessory and a lifestyle statement.

The industry has been evolving since then with the key message in Paris being "Evolution and Revolution." "Not for everybody" is how the exclusive company Bruno Banani describes itself, comfort and good design on the cutting edge of fashion defines the new generation of men's underwear. Designers are revitalising the underwear industry with sophisticated, fun, top quality underwear. Bringing a new sense of style to what was once a purely functional part of a man's wardrobe.

It's not all about men's underwear being a fashion accessory, ranges are now designed using the latest fabric technology such as second skin, seamless, microfibres and modal although cotton is still a firm favourite accounting for the largest proportion of retail sales. Fabrics maintain menswear traditions but are interspersed with female touches, softness, shine and even transparency.

The fact that underwear is hidden by outer clothing hasn't held back the growth of women's lingerie. Logos are bigger and bolder than ever with branded waist bands still a key look. A large high street store survey revealed that 70% of men care as much about how they look in underwear as much as women. Men's underwear with sex appeal? Why not?

There are underwear retailers offering an array of cutting edge, top quality designer underwear in a variety of styles, fabrics and colours. Including ranges from Calvin Klein, Bruno Banani, Hom, Diesel, Puma and many more.


Men's Underwear Trends - What Are Men Wearing Under Their Clothes?

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Fruit of the Loom Underwear - A Signature of Style and Comfort

!±8± Fruit of the Loom Underwear - A Signature of Style and Comfort

Although worn under the clothes, the importance of underwear cannot be underestimated. More than your clothes, it is the undergarments that are in constant touch with your skin. Therefore, it is essential that the material and quality of the undergarment are carefully chosen. Moreover, undergarments cover the most sensitive parts of the body and thus, it must provide maximum comfort and support to your body. This is why it is advisable to opt for reputed brands when it comes to buy undergarments. Fruit of the Loom is one such name that is known for their quality and comfort in men's and boys underwear.

The style and design of the undergarment often depends on the personality of the person wearing it. It is essential that you feel comfortable and confident in your undergarment. Fruit of the Loom is a brand that promises absolute comfort for men of all fashion and personality. They provide a variety of products to cater to the varied tastes and personalities of men from all walks of life. Their cotton rich fabrics are known for quality and comfort, and are available in multiple colors. Whether you prefer traditional briefs or want to try out the latest trends in the undergarment industry, the company has it all.

The products manufactured by Fruit of the Loom suit men of all styles, structure, and fashion. However, they are most suitable for the body of European men. Undergarments are often underrated because they cannot be seen from outside. However, underwear is one of the most appealing garments if chosen appropriately. Hence, you must choose them according to your body constitution to bring out the best in you. Gone are the days when undergarments were of no or small importance. Today, even men flaunt their undergarments with style just women do and have become an integral part of the fashion industry.

Fruit of the Loom has earned its name and reputation by their consistency and quality of the material. In 1851 the company started with garments and by 1985 it has earned the name of being one of the most reputed garment manufacturers. With a turnover of more than .5 billion, the company has not looked back. Today the company manufactures a vast collection of undergarments right from the traditional variety to the latest fashion trends. The company is known for its famous loom waistband which is especially designed to maximize comfort and support to the waist. The waistband usually comes in a color which is a contrast to the color of the undergarment.

One of the other factors that make Fruit of the Loom favorable among all men worldwide is the fact that its products are Oeko-Tex Standard 100 approved. Moreover, they have adopted recyclable packaging which again is another unique quality of the brand. The variety of products that are a part of the men's and boys' underwear catalogue include brief, shorts, boxers, jockstrap, swim underwear, sports undergarment, and many more. The designs of these undergarments cater to the style and taste of contemporary men and come in mostly six colors.

If you have a taste for fashionable yet comfortable undergarments which are also known for their quality, then you must try out the products of Fruit of the Loom. To try out, you can browse through the official website of the company and choose from the wide range of products available. To view an item, you can click the image and enlarge it. You will find professional models displaying the range of men's and boys' underwear. Once clicked, the image gets enlarged and a small description of the product type, available colors, price rates, are also displayed. This makes it easier for you to get an idea of the product and then select on the basis of your preference. Moreover, you can view and browse through several such designer ranges without visiting the retail store personally and trying out different options in the store.

Apart from the official website, there are several other online stores that sell Fruit of the Loom products. Many of these websites allow buyers to provide feedback on their collections and thus, shopping online for quality men's or boys' underwear can be an enjoyable experience. Shopping online could be especially a great option for those who are of the shy kind and want to avoid the embarrassment of choosing undergarments from retail stores personally. Remember, underwear have now become an inseparable part of the fashion industry and thousands of young men and women join the industry to flaunt their body through designer lines of this brand. The quality, variety, designs, styles, durability, and comfort of these undergarments, have thus, made them a personal favorite of many.


Fruit of the Loom Underwear - A Signature of Style and Comfort

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Tips For Choosing Men's Swimwear

!±8± Tips For Choosing Men's Swimwear

A designer that makes swimwear strives to bring something fresh and new to each season. This in turn makes it difficult for buyers to find the perfect swimwear for particular seasons. When you plan to go for a swim, ultimately you would like to go for something that is comfortable and should not be too tight that stops your blood circulation. But it is not good to choose a very loose fit either because you may risk loosing it in the water. Professional swimmers normally opt for brand men's swimwear such as Calvin Klein and c-In2, which specially generates maximum conform.

You can choose Men's swimwear, which covers all the top part of your body or just some slips or trunks. However, if you are going to do some hard swimming you must not really go for trunks as it may not be really comfortable. A woman generally desires to look excellent all the time, so they would always decide swimwear, which benefits their figure. The two pieces swimwear is a fine and often choice but it is not suggested for women who are a little flabby. If you don't look great, try a one piece swimwear, not only you would feel extremely relaxed but you would also be happy that you do not have to bury your belly with the towel.

If you desire your feet to look longer and slimmer chose a Baywatch style swimwear and your waistline would look ideal. In contrast, if you desire to look a little athletic and hide that cellulite, boxers' swimwears are the most excellent solutions but purchase other colors than black. Do not go for a black swimwear if your skin is white, it would look very bad, but then again a white swimwear would make you look less pale.

Designer men's swimwear could be effortlessly found online and you might wish to choose this way to purchase it if you know your precise measures. It's easy to purchase swimwear but the hard part is wearing it, so take in thought reassure, appearance and flexibility because you wouldn't like to drown just as you wore something trendy but tight.


Tips For Choosing Men's Swimwear

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Monday, November 21, 2011

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Marky Mark from 1992, horsing around in Calvin Klein boxer briefs. Needless to say, Mark Walberg has come a long ways since the "New Kids on the Block".

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Calvin Klein Biography

!±8± Calvin Klein Biography

Date of Birth

November 19, 1942

Place of Birth

The Bronx, New York

Career

Klein was raised in the Bronx in a middle-class Jewish community; and after developing a fascination with drawing and fashion, he taught himself how to sketch and sew. He won a place at New York's High School of Art and Design, and then went on to study apparel design at Manhattan's Fashion Institute of Technology, where he met fellow student Jayne Centre. They married in 1964, two years after Klein graduated.

Klein set out to launch his own label in 1968, in partnership with childhood friend Barry Schwartz. They commissioned a local seamstress to make a few dresses and coats, and before long, a merchandise manager from the exclusive department store Bonwit Teller saw the designs and ordered ,000 worth of stock, which were soon prominently displayed in their coveted windows.

Word quickly spread about Klein and his stylish designs, which began to be featured regularly in Harper's Bazaar and Vogue. This early success was accelerated by the introduction of his classic, trademark jeans, which he raised to designer status by cutting them tight and branding his name on the back pocket. Aided by a controversial advertising campaign that featured a young teenage Brooke Shields ("You know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing"), the jeans were an instant success, selling over 40,000 pairs every week.

By 1982, he'd decided to take on the underwear market, releasing a range of boxer shorts and briefs that provided chic under garments for both men and women. Klein followed this up in the late 80s with the launch of his new fragrances: Eternity and Obsession.

The label soon expanded further to include accessories, swimwear, hosiery, and eyewear, and a diffusion line, CK, was created in the early 90s. To date, Calvin Klein Incorporated exceeds billion in annual sales.

Listed as one of America's 25 most influential people by Time, Klein has helped shape the casualwear industry and played a key role in modern advertising. His ad campaigns have caused several storms of controversy, often featuring adolescents in sexually evocative poses.

Klein is the recipient of many industry awards, including the Council of Fashion Designers of America Award for outstanding design in both womenswear and menswear in 1982; the first designer ever to win both titles in the same year. His fans include celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Julia Roberts and Helen Hunt.

Now twice divorced, he has one daughter, Marci, from his first marriage.


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