searchspell:briefscorrected for boxer briefs
A man modeling a pair of boxer briefs Boxer briefs (or tight boxers) are a type of men's underwear. They are long in the leg, like boxer shorts, but tighter-fitting, like briefs, a compromise between the two main types of male underwear in the United Kingdom and United States. Depending on the manufacturer, boxer briefs may also be spelled as one word: boxerbriefs. Boxer briefs were first sold around 1990. Prior to this time, only a few underwear manufacturers made boxer briefs, but they were actually called mid-length briefs or thigh-length briefs. Though marketed as a new design, these are actually quite similar to the bottom half of the two-part union suits worn in the 1910s. The underwear preference among British/American teenagers today, particularly those with larger genitalia, is leaning toward boxer briefs, probably because of their proximity to both briefs and boxer shorts. While some may find regular briefs too restrictive, others may find boxer shorts too loose. They are commonly used in athletics instead of a jockstrap, but are common for everyday usage as well. The boxer brief design provides form-fitting coverage for the midsection from the waist to the thighs and are worn on the waist. Boxer brief designs can have either an access flap, button (snap) front, pouch, or no fly at all. They can be either woven like some boxer shorts or knit like some boxer shorts and most briefs. The trunk is a type of boxer-brief that is slightly shorter in the leg.
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