I need to find out if there are any lowrise boxers available. I have been wearing lowrise boxer briefs for several years now and i have decided to switch to boxers. I like the commando feel of being free, but i don't like for my legs to rub together and without the lowrise that is what happens. I need to crotch to be up in my crotch and not hanging 2 to 3 inches below.
I like the pouch style boxer briefs, but i don't like the way the make my pecker mush up inside it self. Sorta like when a turtle draws its head back. I HATE that feeling, so i am alway "adjusting" things. If i could find a boxer brief that was really roomy in the pouch and snug everywhere else it might work. Sorta like a bag hanging off the front of them is what I am picturing.
Dudelt -- there is a brand called "Obviously Male" or something similar -- anatomically correct as in a bag hanging off the front of the tight boxer legs! LOL True! Look at the Undies home page and scroll down -- you might see that brand name or something you'll like that fits the way you'd want it to to get rid of "turtle-neck".
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TURTLE-NECK!!! That is exactly the term i was searching for. I have seen those and I think they have different size puches. The only reason I didn't consider them (if anyone has used them correct me if I am wrong) but it looked like the pouch was tappered towards the center. Now this would give a great profile, unless you are at work then it might not be so great. If I could find something like that with more of a square rounded pouch where the penis and the boys could just hang around where ever...now that would be awesome. If the brand you mentioned has been used by someone here and it does this PLEASE let me know. I hate to spend that kind of money on a pair that I won't wear much.
My solution for what you are describing is the boxer brief by ergowear -- the Max Light style. It hugs the buns in the back, yet the pouch is incredibly comfortable. So comfortable, I often wear mine all day, and then even at night to bed -- even though I've not worn pajamas most of my life. They have a very helpful and detailed website, www.ergowear.com.