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Boxer shorts (also known as boxers or loose boxers) are a type of underwear, worn usually by men. They are all-around-elastic shorts named after the shorts worn by pugilists.

In 1925, Jacob Golomb, founder of Everlast, designed elastic-waist trunks to replace the leather-belted trunks then worn by boxers. These trunks, now known as “boxer trunks,” immediately became famous, but were obscured by the popular briefs. Around 1947, boxers started to gain in popularity. Boxer shorts gained massive popularity in the 1980s when Nick Kamen appeared wearing them in a Levis advertisement. Although briefs outsell boxer shorts, it is apparent that more and more young men prefer the latter. Since the 1990s, many men also opt for boxer briefs as a compromise between the two.

Most boxer shorts have flies which allow the penis to be extracted without removing the garment. Boxer shorts manufacturers have different designs for closing up the fly. Some styles include a button or a metal clasp for the fly. However, many boxer shorts on the market do not have a mechanism to close up the fly.

Two less common forms of boxer shorts are "gripper" boxers and "yoke front" boxers. Gripper boxers have an elastic waistband like regular boxers but have snaps, usually 3, on the fly and on the waistband so that they open up completely. Yoke front boxers are similar to gripper boxers in that they have snaps, or buttons, on the fly and the waistband. Yoke front boxers, however, do not have an elastic waistband, and were very common during World War II when the rubber used for an elastic waistband had to be used for military purposes.

Usually, they are available in solid colors, but they also come in a variety of patterns and prints. Boxer shorts are typically produced from various fabrics including all cotton, cotton/polyester blends, jersey knits, and silk. Most television programs prefer displaying men in boxer shorts rather than other types of underwear. This is mainly because it is the more socially acceptable underwear type to see in mass media.

In 1975, an advertisement for boxer shorts created a recurring urban legend. The fall/winter Sears catalogue displayed two underwear models, one wearing briefs and another wearing boxer shorts. The model wearing the boxer shorts appears to have part of his penis (some sources say a testicle) exposed. At the time, this caused a stir because of possible indecent exposure. However, Sears states that it is a printing defect and the same ad reappeared in color in a later catalogue, where no penis is shown. Despite the publicity, Sears did not release a copy of the colored ad to allow the public to verify its statement. Without the proof, the urban legend still persists in popular culture. [link]

Advantages and disadvantages

Fans of boxer shorts claim there are certain advantages to wearing boxer shorts compared to other types of underwear.

Critics of boxer shorts claim there are certain disadvantages to wearing shorts compared to other types of underwear.

 


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