Shorts reimagined: Sometimes new answers are needed

You've already tried countless models, but you're still not truly satisfied? Because the underwear pinches, chafes, and doesn't do what it's supposed to – just sit comfortably, function, and give you peace?

Then you've probably already done your research and heard many theories about why this happens: wrong material, wrong washing routine, wrong size, wrong choice for the intended use. But as insightful as the solution may have seemed – "if you just do X, everything will be different" – the results have been sobering. Quiet voices suggest something that shouldn't be, leaving you with increasing frustration: Maybe your body is just too unique? Or are you too sensitive? Stop! Before you even think that, we want to suggest something different.

Boxer shorts, boxer briefs, briefs – well, the selection of common models is, let's say, not exactly huge. Instead of tweaking every conceivable setting within these categories, you could try something completely new. MANDERWEAR is a new fit that was developed precisely because of the problem described above. The approach: rethinking the concept of shorts. Exploring new avenues, embracing new ideas.

 

This is MANDERWEAR

MANDERWEAR is an anatomically adapted short with a new fit developed in Germany.

Informational graphic about MANDERWEAR shorts with functional description

These are the features and functional benefits

Seam pattern: inverted Y

The side seam pattern can be described as an inverted Y and specifically wicks away sweat.

Pouch for penis and testicles

The pouch offers plenty of space without squeezing. Everything can hang freely as normal.

Testicles separated from the leg

The testicles are separated from the leg, preventing skin-on-skin friction from occurring in the first place.

On the pouch: seam and thread on the outside

The seam and thread are on the outside. This eliminates potential irritants inside the shorts. Only smooth, soft fabric touches sensitive body areas. The skin does not come into contact with the seam and thread there.

 

Author: Julia Knell, presse@manderwear.de

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