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imminent rogaine

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After a broken wrist, I started working out again toward the beginning of the year. Since my legs and butt are bigger, I'm running out of real estate in my traditional cotton boxers. The leg holes are super constricting and its really frustrating. I tried some cotton boxer-briefs looking for stretch in the leg holes and they ride up so bad that I feel like I'm wearing regular briefs. I basically just walk around uncomfortable and tugging at my underwear all day. The only thing I have that is comfortable are synthetic compression shorts that come pretty far down my upper leg.

Does anyone have a recommendation for underwear that provides flexibility for movement but doesn't ride up?

 

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8 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:

Does the seam of your pants not bother you? I feel like I need some level of protection from seams and zippers.

Not really. I've gotten used to it. Every now and again I may feel a pinch somewhere but overall  love it. Breathability, freedom and less laundry.

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3 hours ago, RealBitsOfPanther said:

Did you get the cheap boxer briefs? Those ones suck. My wife got me the hanes premium ones (I think that's what they're called?) from Target and those are money. 

Jockey's seem to pretty good for working out,  they stay where you put them, and don't bunch up.

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16 hours ago, lightsout said:

As a man with large thighs and butt, I can confirm that the pricier Hanes boxer briefs are where it's at. Or find some comfy man-ties (big thighs require this sacrifice sometimes). 

Thanks. I'll try them. I see that they offer a line with longer legs. My issue, I think, is that my legs are a little large relative to my waist - 33. Hopefully this will help.

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