Some companies, like Saxx put an additional pouch within the pouch-essentially underwear in your underwear-to add even more separation, but our testers preferred the lighter touch of a formed panel. A good-fitting 3D front panel should fit closely, without restriction. Many men’s boxer brief designs have a shaped front panel, also called a 3D panel or pouch. Too long, and you’ll have to ride your pants up like Urkel or suffer a sag at the crotch. When the rise is too short, you’ll feel restricted. Though underwear can be designed to be high- or low-rise, the top of the inseam should always go to the bottom of the crotch. The fabric should also help your undies stay up with a snug fit and enough stretch to maintain free movement. ![]() “If the waistband is digging or rolls over, chances are it’s a low quality pair or the wrong size or style for your body type,” warned Kleinmann. We looked for a pliable elastic waistband that stayed up without feeling restrictive. A good-fitting pair of underwear is designed and cut to minimize readjustment. Fit and comfort: You should get wedgies from your siblings, not your clothing.Variety of cuts: We focused on boxer briefs and hip-hugger/bikini styles in this guide, but different bodies have different needs, so it’s nice if a line has multiple styles available.Similarly, ill-fitting underwear tended to bunch up from rubbing against our pants. We also found that medium-coverage underwear stayed in place, and skimpier underwear gave wedgies over time. When traveling, modest underwear allows more freedom to change in the open if need be, or for unconventional activities like swimming. We opted for undies with generous coverage, but not so much that they hinder mobility: Boxer briefs for men, hip-hugger/bikini-style panties for women. Cut: Whether a particular pair of underwear stays up and doesn’t dig into your body depends a lot on your shape and the cut of the underwear.If your travels bring you to a place where you’ll be showing off your skivvies, what you’re wearing shouldn’t scare away the company. ![]() Style: Travel underwear shouldn’t mean dorky underwear.Typically, 6 percent spandex, elastane, or Lycra is the minimum you want to look for in a pair of good travel undies. “For active guys, we recommend underwear that contains a performance fabric, or at the very least some amount of stretch,” Kleinmann wrote us. Stretch: When you’re in a remote location filming leaps over chasms and rooftops on your GoPro, the last thing you want is a rip in your drawers.We included only undies that advertised terms like “odor-control,” “odor-resistant,” “antimicrobial,” or “anti-odor.” Certain materials like wool or treated synthetics are more difficult for bacteria colonies to develop on. ![]()
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