![]() Cue the now-standard-issue below-the-navel stance, the wider waistbands (and yes, the logos on those waistbands), and the idea that underwear should show off your goods, not hide them. started cutting them the way guys wanted to wear their underwear in the first place (read: not at their belly button). Plenty of it had to do with those ads, but most of the change happened because Klein and Co. The American designer's foray into men's undergarments turned them from something guys had to wear to something they wanted to wear (and okay, yes, still had to), and maybe even wanted to show off. The best men's underwear that covers all the bases we just listed above? It still comes from the brand that changed the men's underwear game in the first place: Calvin Klein. Materials: 95% cotton, 5% spandex Sizes: S-XL Inseam: 4" Fly: Functional side Colors and Patterns: Varies The Best Old-School Underwear: Sunspel superfine cotton trunks, $50.The Best Confidence-Boosting Underwear: Tom Ford silk-satin boxers, $310. ![]()
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