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Man Underwear: Move Over 'He-Waxing,' 'Victor's Secret' Is Coming To Town, Says NYTimes

Posted: 05/03/2012 4:07 pm

In case men weren't frightened enough by the amount of "he-waxing" supposedly going on, the New York Times Style section has unearthed yet another groundbreaking trend -- dudes buying expensive underwear.

That's right, women aren't the only ones shelling out the big bucks for fashion-forward unmentionables. The Times' Eric Wilson points to several male underwear collections including Calvin Klein Bold, "featuring vibrant color choices," Diesel's "rainbow-striped briefs" and some new undies out of Sweden (called Frigo No. 1) priced at a whopping $100 a pair. Why do they cost that much, you ask? Because, the Times delicately explains, they include an "interior mesh pouch that is suspended from elastic straps, so it can be adjusted to fit different characteristics of the male anatomy." (How many different "characteristics" can there really be in this situation?) Given the price tag, not everyone is running out to purchase these briefs, Wilson hastens to add, but the average cost of men's underwear has increased from $18 to $28 in just five years. According to the article, this "suggests that men are embarking on a new relationship with their briefs. That is, they can now expect to be as confounded by the options before them as any woman shopping at Victoria's Secret."

While I agree that a visit to the pink palace of polyester can be overwhelming, mostly to the senses, it does not in my experience cause "Paradox of Choice"-level paralysis in women -- don't most of us just beeline to the 5 for $25 section and call it a day? So I can't imaging that a wider selection of underwear, no matter how vast, would induce that anxiety in men, either, especially if much of the merchandise is priced at $100 a pair. Even Brian Boye, the fashion director of Men's Health who reportedly test-drove the merchandise, admitted to being skeptical of the Frigos. "I don't know if everybody needs $100 underwear, but for certain occasions it can be relevant," he told the New York Times. (Underwear can be "relevant"? Who knew?)

I'm skeptical that the creation of high-end men's undergarments proves anything more than the fact that lots of things -- specifically unmentionables -- can be manufactured in such a way that you can convince consumers to pay way more for them than they're worth.

Sure, some men probably are spending an insane amount of money on these products, the same way some men likely are shelling out $125 for the "Ultimate He-Wax" that the Times detailed on April 10th. Some people spend a whole lot of money on a whole lot of things. The fact that a few men are willing to spend as much on clothes and grooming as women doesn't make it a trend.

 

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In case men weren't frightened enough by the amount of "he-waxing" supposedly going on, the New York Times Style section has unearthed yet another groundbreaking trend -- dudes buying expensive under...
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11:02 AM on 05/15/2012
@leskataus - I have to agree, underwear just gives an extra precaution from recreating that famous scene from There's Something About Mary. I know no man want's that to happen.

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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
04:49 PM on 05/06/2012
Buying online from Jockey, Underarmour and Hanes has been a lifesaver.
They ship straight to college, so the boys have what they need.
Macys is always where we start - gotta feel the goods first - but when size and color choices are lacking I go straight to the websites.
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thefighting39th
Common Sense For A Ever Changing World
05:15 AM on 05/06/2012
this is why commando is still king --
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Chayne Lynx
Satan tested-Mother approved
11:51 PM on 05/05/2012
I don't wax, don't even own a razor, and only wear boxer-briefs with suits or in winter. I don't see the big deal with underwear. why add extra layers over an area that sweats anyway?
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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
04:50 PM on 05/06/2012
The main reason for any undergarment is to protect your expensive clothing from body salts and sweat.
It is an important hygienic layer.
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Chayne Lynx
Satan tested-Mother approved
05:36 PM on 05/06/2012
Hygenic? Pray, tell me what can possibly be hygenic about sweaty cotton or other material. It's still going to pass my sweat to the outer garment. besides, in jeans, khakis, or shorts, they can just be thrown in the washer. In my job, there is no real point in worrying too much about other clothes. If i'm doing field work, I'll be covered in dirt and mud anyway.
06:20 PM on 05/07/2012
My husband wears underwear and the reason for that is he's afraid of getting delicate parts of his anatomy caught in the zippers.
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Chayne Lynx
Satan tested-Mother approved
08:54 PM on 05/07/2012
button flies. it's the only way to go. With suits though, boxerbriefs are cool.
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blodisnut
Dont hate me because I'm right.....
11:18 PM on 05/05/2012
I am not waxing my balls. Period.

Ill be happy with some cheap hanes boxers, and my boys will thank me.
10:51 PM on 05/05/2012
Will women soon start wearing dental floss in lieu of underwear? That would be an interesting story.
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Fred Hughes
10:41 PM on 05/05/2012
This is nothing but a move to start over-pricing mens underwear.
10:34 PM on 05/05/2012
never wore underwear in my life and not about to now
10:10 PM on 05/05/2012
I've noticed an increase in the brand I use over the past year or two so I wait until they run holiday sales (President's Day, Memorial Day) and generally get 40 to 50% off the suggested price of $20 per pair. I know it sounds ridiculously high priced, even at the sale price, but comfort in that particular area is well worth the cost.
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jf12
When I saw her I marveled greatly.
12:41 PM on 05/05/2012
Nah. Since boxer-briefs came out (like Anthony Weiner's), nobody really buys anything else. The average cost is a couple dollars, guaranteed.
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frank1946
Tell the Truth
10:18 AM on 05/05/2012
Men's underwear is from the Dark Ages ?

Military understands all this.

Cheap and stretchy, modern fabric, olive drab !
standish
You're gonna need a bigger boat.
02:01 AM on 05/05/2012
You can prop up a limp shrub all you want, but it's still gonna fall down once the supports are removed.
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Jared Jentzsch
Let the nonsense commence.
01:16 AM on 05/05/2012
My Gaydar went off, I have been using that joke for years, 'Victor's Secret' Haha!
01:01 AM on 05/05/2012
And how much do women shell out for lingerie? I bet it is a whole lot more than men spend.
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Tony Sez
12:25 AM on 05/05/2012
Fashion changes--and men primping/painting/piercing is nothing new--have you ever seen a codpiece? Men will do ANYTHING to garner the attention of those they physically desire. Masculinity is summed up simply, I believe, in this statement.