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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Another Boxer Shorts or Briefs article...Valentine's Day = Boxer Shorts

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The revolution in fashion has created a lot of changes in men's underwear. Designers every now and then reinvent briefs and valentines day boxer shorts. The difference between the two is basically in the size and fit. Briefs are smaller, thus they fit perfectly to the body of men. On the other hand, boxers are buggy and cooler when used. Men's preference differs a lot in choosing the best between the two. Briefs are said to be sexy and defines the figure of men. Some use briefs because it is the traditional underwear. Others find boxer shorts very annoying especially when they use fitted pants. Boxer shorts are for the conservatives and for those who are uncomfortable with tightly fit underwear. There are more than enough reasons why some men use boxer shorts and why some men use briefs.
Recently, a lot of arguments have been created as to which between the two will be beneficial to men's fertility. According to some, tight briefs generate a lot of heat. They say that heat can cause infertility that is why a lot of brief patrons have shifted from their usual underwear. Another viable reason is that briefs prevent movement of the penis. It is said that constant exercise by the penis will help in stimulating and erecting it. In addition, the blood will flow more freely enabling the penis to serve its purpose. With the influx of arguments about the bad effects of briefs to men's fertility, there has not been any significant change of the part of men in terms of underwear preference. In fact, brief manufacturers insist that such claims are untrue as proven by some studies, which showed no significant difference in the use of briefs and boxer shorts to man fertility.
According to a study, sperm sterilization can be caused by sudden increase of temperature in the testes. So much heat will destroy some of the sperm cells until a man reaches infertility. In the experiment, men were asked to wear briefs and boxer shorts. The most important factor was the difference of the heat in the testes when using a brief or a boxer short. The results suggested that the claim on briefs causing heat is purely exaggeration. Briefs do not generate enough heat to disturb the balance in men's reproductive organs. To boot, there is no significant distinction observed in terms of the temperature of the testes after using a brief and a boxer short. Moreover, the preference to use a brief or a boxer short has no effect in the fertility of men. Therefore, the advice given to men to use boxer shorts instead of briefs is proven as scientifically and medically baseless.
The facts clearly indicate that choosing between a Christmas brief and a Valentine's Day boxer short should not be based on fertility issues. Since, there are no significant differences, style and comfort will be the determinants in selecting the best underwear. Brief users have no reasons to panic and boxer shorts users have nothing to argue about. The only thing that should separate both is the design and nothing else.

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Yet another STOP the Boxer Shorts article, just before Valentine's day

The folks in Tampa are at it again, wasting both newspaper print and the governments time all in the name of stopping kids from showing the waste band of their evil Valentines day fun novelty boxer shorts.

While most of us try to be opened minded about youth fashion these days, some things just leave us old fogeys rubbing our heads trying to figure out some meaning to all this madness. The list of these things we can't understand is long, but nothing is more confusing than the desire to wear pants so big that they mysteriously stay up, but not before exposing inches of boxer shorts.

Before we criticize, though, we must recall that our own parents weren't too big on rock and roll, long hair and just about anything else we wore or did. That's probably true of every generation since Adam and Eve looked at their offspring and asked, "Where in the world do you think you're going wearing that?"

That said, even our bell-bottom jeans fit us to some extent at the waist. And no one could accuse us of "enough room to carry our lunch" in the seats of our trousers. In fact, our pants were possibly too tight. But nothing's tighter than many of the jeans and shorts teen-age girls are wearing these days. But let's not digress. The real issue we're talking about are the droopy drawers so many teen-age boys are wearing.

There's no way having jeans riding that low is comfortable. In fact, having the pant's crotch at about knee level is a bit restricting for, say, chasing girls. But in their world, baggy is better. It just doesn't make sense to anyone with a lick of sense.

Perhaps the best thing we can do, other than make our kids buy better-fitting pants, is to take plenty of photographs of them wearing the latest trend. Then make sure to save them. Because if there's anything us old fogeys learned long ago it's that those teen-age photos always generate red faces a couple of decades later. And nothing is more fun than to show those silly photographs to their own children.

Those of us with kids in school already hear plenty about the short shorts we used to wear. Just watch them chuckle when film clips of basketball players from the 1980s or before are shown on TV. They nearly fall off the couch laughing, asking how in the world we could ever wear such things.

So gulp hard, take the photos and wait. Revenge will be amazingly sweet.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

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Monday, January 14, 2008

Riding the subway in My Valentine's day Boxer Shorts.

What better way to protest "sagging" pants, than to wear no pants at all.
No better way to show-off your valentine's day boxer shorts or those new christmas boxers than to ride the subway showing off your funny novelty underwear.

Hundreds of young exhibitionists, pranksters, and flash-mob enthusiasts, assembled at Foley Square in the financial district on a chilly Saturday afternoon for the seventh annual "No Pants" subway ride.

The “mission” organizers, Improv Everywhere, estimated that 900 people turned out for the event, which seems like a stretch, unless the head count includes the random people who reportedly joined the pantless passengers by disrobing along the way.

Charlie Todd, the head of Improv Everywhere, addressed the exuberant twenty-something hipsters in the crowd through a megaphone, urging them to keep a straight face while riding and not let on that they know other pantless riders.

Valentines Day Gift for lovers, fun, novelty Valentines Day Boxer Shorts“Obviously this isn’t a secret anymore… Its not just me and six of my college buddies pulling a prank.. It’s more of a parade,” he told the cheering throng surrounding the black statue in the center of the square. “But to maintain the integrity of the parade, we’d really like people to think we just forgot our pants… The joke is that we forgot our pants so don’t do anything lewd.”

As Mr. Todd spoke, several stragglers ran to the square carrying backpacks as instructed. He gave a shout out to the two NYPD officers escorting the pantless subway riders, who shook their heads in amusement.

“It’s something different,” one of the policemen said charitably, when I asked if he was excited about accompanying the boisterous group.

Most of the “No pants 2k8” participants were first timers, who had never ridden the subway in their underwear before, or at least not planned to.

“Is this the first time I’ve been pantless on the subway? No. But is it is the first time I’ve done it officially? Yes,” said a Jessie, a 22-year-old Rutgers student, wearing a pair of pink boy shorts from American Apparel that she had purchased for a “special undie event” earlier that year.

Why would hundreds of people want to take off their clothes on the subway?

“Why not,” asked Jessie.

She was accompanied by her friend Anne, wearing what she described as “unseasonal” candy corn boxer shorts, and Cynthia, who chose a set of “granny panties—because I’m not seeing anyone right now and they are comfortable.”

Audrey, 28, came with a group of friends in response to a post on the social networking site Yelp. If I rode the subway, I would no doubt be wearing my Valentines day boxers.

“I was so in. The pillow fight in Union Square last year was the highlight of my year,” she said in reference to another Improv Everywhere prank.

Like many of the female participants, Audrey also wore American Apparel boy shorts (pink with polka dots), and said she was looking forward to seeing some leopard print underwear and some tighty-whities.Or better than Valentine Boxers...2008 American Gladiators Boxer Shorts, does webundies have those yet. Join the American Gladiators and watch in your boxer shorts.

“I spent $120 on a no pants outfit,” offered her friend—wearing the same underwear. (American Apparel should consider sponsoring the event next year.) “I had to find sneakers that looked good with underwear, and then I bought thigh-highs, and the boyshorts,” she said.

This reporter boarded the six train while other groups dispersed on the R and 2 trains, and despite wearing two layers of underwear, I did not in the end, de-pant.

I would have felt more guilty, but most of the dozen pantless riders in my car giggled the whole ride up to Union Square. One man in white boxers listened intently to his I-pod and stared at the ceiling as he struggled to contain himself. A couple held hands casually and attempted to read the newspaper.

In typical, jaded New Yorker fashion, most of the subway riders averted their eyes. A few laughed. One man gripped his son’s hand tightly and boarded a different car at the next stop.

Pants or no pants, in the end, Saturday was just another day in the city.


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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Yet another example of politicians wasting time on sagging Boxer Shorts

Here we go again, just before Valentine's Day Boxer Shorts go on sale. Another politician wasting our time and money worried about underwear, rather than something that matters. Show your Valentines Day boxers with pride.

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Sen. Gary Siplin has proposed a bill that would make students pull up their baggy britches or else face penalties. Some Highlands County school dress codes specify that pants are to be worn at the hips and be no more than one size larger than the proper size for the student.
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Published: January 12, 2008

AVON PARK — The sagging pants fashion fad, that is big with some youngsters and young men, is not welcome in Highlands County District Schools.

Avon Park Middle School administrators toughened the school dress code this school year because of the big problem with baggy pants.

"Before if their pants were falling down we'd give them string or we'd give them a belt and it got to be ridiculous," because it was such a common occurrence, Dean of Students Shane Wirries said Thursday. "We have kids coming with a size 36 waist [pants] and they are a 28."

Now students cannot wear pants that are more than one size too big. If they do show up at school with droopy pants they must have a parent come to school with a proper size trouser or the student spends the day at in-school suspension.

"We are not going to try to gap those up or fix it for them anymore because it was becoming such an everyday thing," Wirries said. "We still have a little bit of it here and there, but not like every day issues with it."

Many of the students with the oversized pants wear shorts underneath, so it's not always an issue that their boxer shorts are showing, he added.

The school still has about two sagging-pants instances a week prompting a call to the student's home.

Sebring Middle School Assistant Principal Doug Thoburn said, "we have some students that that's their style. We correct students as needed and it doesn't really pose a great problem."

The school's dress code requires pants to be worn at the hips, as they are designed to be worn.

Safety is the biggest concern when the pants are real low and bunch up around the feet, he said. "We deal with it on a case-by-case basis. In my years of administration, I've never had a situation where a student didn't correct it when they were asked to do so."

Now that students are aware of the dress code requirements, only about one or two students per week are told to pull up their pants, he said.

"I don't view it as a negative; I just view it as something we need to address for safety" Thoburn said.

The Hill-Gustat Middle School dress code states: pants, shorts and skirts should be worn at the natural waist and be at least finger-tip length (including slits). These clothes should be worn as intended, no more than one size larger than the normal size required and hemmed no longer than the heel of the shoes.

Florida's Prekindergarten-12th Grade Education Committee unanimously approved Sen. Gary Siplin's "pull up your britches" bill (SB 302). It will go to the Senate floor after the Legislature convenes its regular session in March.

After previous failed versions, this year's bill calls for a warning and phone call to parents the first time a student exposes his or her sexual organs, even if covered by underwear, in a vulgar or indecent manner.

A second offense would result in a three-day suspension and additional violations would draw 10 days. Stop worrying about our childrens underwear and start being concerned with their education.

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Christmas Boxer Shorts still rule the underwear world

Holiday briefing
The clichéd men's stocking stuffer goes beyond black, white and reindeer
Alana Toulin, The Ottawa CitizenPublished: Saturday, December 22, 2007
Like a lot of men's fashion, underwear has long had a reputation as boring compared to its female counterpart. Just a few short years ago, the top drawer of any given guy likely contained only the basics -- white briefs, grey boxers, and maybe a pair or two of black boxer briefs.
The more adventurous (or tasteless, depending on your outlook) might own a pair of holiday-themed boxer shorts with a festive reindeer-antler pattern, but that was about it -- in other words, hardly the kind of sexy stuff that's always been available to women. And hardly the kind of gift a guy would like to unwrap come Tuesday.
Until now, that is. From David Beckham's upcoming Emporio Armani campaign (he was reportedly paid $41 million for a three-year deal to promote Armani's upscale new undies) to some of the colourful and top-selling briefs at American Apparel, it's safe to say men's underwear has re-emerged as a style statement in a way not seen since Calvin Klein's famous advertisements in the 1980s.
Holiday Boxer Shorts - Christmas, Halloween, Valentines, St. Patricks day, Fathers day, Golf, Paintball, Fantasy Football, Fantasy Baseball"Men's underwear has taken on a life of its own and has become a fashion accessory in its own right," says Jay Zimmerman of UndiesDrawer, a daily blog dedicated to men's underwear.
"I think the women's underwear revolution brought on by stores like Victoria's Secret has made designers and men alike think differently about underwear, helping it evolve into more than just something you wear underneath your clothes."
What the "underwear revolution" really has done is to make women think differently about what kind of underwear men wear, and that's important -- because women are the ones buying the briefs.
That's why, in the '80s, men's underwear ads began to target women, and why they often feature hot guys and male models -- not quite appealing to the average straight man. Remember the ads for Jockey featuring baseball star Jim Palmer in a pair of briefs? Long before Marky Mark and his infamous Calvins, the early '80s Palmer ad was so popular it was manufactured and distributed as a poster.
Beyond the inspirational advertisements, there's another reason why 75 per cent of the shoppers in the men's underwear department on any given day are female: Even if their menfolk might not care, women want those tighty-whities guys have worn since high school gone for good.
So what should a woman be on the lookout for if she wants to surprise her guy with new underwear this holiday? According to Zimmerman, some of the trends to watch out for include high-tech fabric blends for comfort, bright splashes of colour, and large waistbands with branding and logos.Has anyone found the American Gladiator Boxer Shorts for Valentine's Day yet? All we are looking for are boxers with a picture of Siren or Crush and the American Gladiators logo. We were told they would be available by valentines day on one of the very popular American Gladiators Fan Sites, but they are yet to appear.
Maybe St. Patricks Day?
The brief is also returning to popularity after a bit of a decline. But the hottest ones are low-rise rather than the traditional (and kind of nerdy) full-cut styles, says Zimmerman.
"Boxer shorts are still very popular, but guys who pay attention to fashion seem to be gravitating more toward briefs and trunk briefs."
It's also important to consider what kind of styles your man wears on the outside. A die-hard neutral boxers fan whose wardrobe is full of preppy classics probably isn't going to be too thrilled with tight Technicolor briefs. But that doesn't mean you still can't have a little fun with your last-minute gifts.