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    Men's underwear getting a little extra attention

    NEW YORK (AP) — Some things are fashion, and some are necessity. Where do men's undergarments fall? Increasingly, right in the middle.

    There's a guaranteed market that needs to replenish supplies no matter what the economy is doing. But innovation in style and technology has made boxers, briefs and undershirts that were once an afterthought into a buzz-worthy category of men's clothes. So much so that H&M is debuting ads for its new undergarment collection by David Beckham during the Super Bowl on Sunday, and Jockey wasted no time signing football star Tim Tebow as its new spokesman.

    It makes sense as a growth category, says Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst with market research firm The NPD Group, but it took the right conditions to get on the fashion industry's radar: streamlined design, comfortable stretch fabrics, the idea that dressing starts at the base layer and that shabby-chic doesn't cut it anymore.

    Men, in general, aren't as interested in fleeting trends, he adds. They are, however, willing to buy an "evolved" product if they need to replace an old one. And, Cohen says, as has happened with smartphones or athletic apparel, sometimes men will trade up if they think there's genuine newness.

    It's a purchase men are likely to make for themselves, although creating products that appeal to women — either on a business level or a more personal one — is a factor, and that's why you'll see models such as sports figures as top ambassadors, he says.

    "Undergarments are relatively inexpensive so everyone can participate," Cohen says. "It's something that's easy for a woman to buy for a guy, something for the guy to buy for himself, there's need. It hits a large swath of demographics."

    The total men's underwear and undershirt market for 2011 was up more than 7 percent over the previous year, totaling almost $3.3 billion, NPD numbers show.

    H&M must see the potential. The collaboration with Beckham launches with not only boxers, briefs and Ts, but also vests, pajamas and long johns. Beckham said in a statement that it took him and his design team 18 months to come up with just the right initial styles. The plan is for new products each season to expand on these basics.

    "It all starts with underwear and you build your wardrobe from there," agrees Patrick Doddy, senior vice president and brand director of A/X Armani Exchange. "It's literally the foundation to your style."

    A/X's core, younger consumer — probably an urbanite in his 20s or 30s — isn't self-conscious about purchasing undergarments in the middle of a bustling store, he says. This fashion-savvy customer knows, just like his girlfriend or wife does, that flattering, stylish underwear only enhances his overall look.

    One of the brand's now-core styles, the hip brief, was added to the offerings because of the popularity of low-rise pants, and seamless products became a necessary addition when silhouettes became slimmer, Doddy explains.

    Boxer-briefs (a hybrid with legs like boxer shorts but a tighter fit like briefs) are the best-selling style for Tommy John, which CEO Tom Patterson sees as a reaction to the shift to flat-front trousers. "Tailored clothing is booming, and it makes sense to have clothes that fit your body. It's taken a little while for underwear to catch up, but it's on its way," he says.

    Men like problem-solvers, the T-shirt that will stay tucked in, or boxers that don't ride up when they move from sitting to standing, according to Patterson. His brand's newest twist is a horizontal fly, which eliminates some fabric and, Patterson says, bulkiness.

    Doddy says men think about this stuff. They have the same level of vanity as women, and they'll take boosts of confidence wherever they can get it.

    Next up will be changes in the undershirt, with 9.4 percent growth last year, and then slimming shapewear, predicts NPD's Cohen.

    "A decade ago, all the innovation was coming out of the shape of the bottom — you had the hybrid boxer-brief and younger guys wearing boxers. Now the growth is in undershirts. Guys are wearing them as everyday wear, not just for occasions. Men have recognized they can't do shabby chic and look like they just rolled out of bed," he says. "They are looking for a job, or how to do their job better or how to move ahead, and dressing is part of that."

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    64 comments

    • Jim  •  3 months ago
      How about adding charcoal filters and noise cancellation technology in the back?
    • Robert Winters  •  Newark, United States  •  3 months ago
      If the gas tank and refrigerator are full and the rent is paid and nobody is angry with you, then you can worry about your #$%$ underwear.
    • KC  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  3 months ago
      Lets see, because gay men know:
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      POWER BODY
      Rated M
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      Spanx for Men
      Tommy Hilfiger
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      Wigwam
    • Thinlad  •  Chicago, United States  •  3 months ago
      I say it doesn't matter what kind of underwear a man wears as long as he changes it every day.
      • John 3 months ago
        Too funny. And he has to have the right day of the week written on the back.
    • CIA ran 9-11  •  3 months ago
      I'm on like day four with my underwear.
      • Michael P 3 months ago
        fine but the fifth day is next.hope you change them then so you won't get #$%$ on your balls
    • Winged Avenger  •  Tampa, United States  •  3 months ago
      I wear a hollowed out bobcat head held up with a chain!
      • Don B 3 months ago
        ...around your neck or....?
    • Jay  •  Mt Hamilton, United States  •  3 months ago
      For the love of God just get rid of tighty wighties
    • Don B  •  Ruston, United States  •  3 months ago
      ""Now the growth is in undershirts. Guys are wearing them as everyday wear, not just for occasions. ""?: Who knew?
      • Ben 3 months ago
        lol..well..when got no job you don't need to wear the button downs.
    • The Hut sux  •  San Antonio, United States  •  3 months ago
      Bush did it.
    • Bobo  •  Spencerport, United States  •  3 months ago
      Thanks but i dont need to wear anything
    • buddy h  •  Long Beach, United States  •  3 months ago
      It's a slow day for Yahoo news.....
    • Michael  •  3 months ago
      I never understood why they don't sell crotchless for men? I sense discrimination...
    • Don  •  3 months ago
      Sorry Yahoo but I don't consider fashion or underwear as entertainment.
    • Jenji dancin' barefoo ...  •  3 months ago
      I'm a lucky girl, my guy wears bikini briefs, and he's man enough to sport a Speedo to show off that body of his when we go to the beach or the pool. I agree guys that don't have the body fortune wear them, just like girls who don't have the body fortune to do the bikini. I think it's cooler finally giving more attention to what used to be the realm of the tighty whitey
    • Captain Spaulding  •  Tafton, United States  •  3 months ago
      I'm looking for briefs with elastic waistband that hold up to washing machines.Work on that first then worry about style.
    • NONYA  •  Dalton, United States  •  3 months ago
      Heres where your effort fail with men, but maybe the gays will save your day.

      Men do not care about underwear, we dont care if they are color or style. They are only a media to protect outer garments, otherwise we would not wear anything at all
    • shydreamguy  •  3 months ago
      To Mens Underwear Designers, Us guys need support for our stuff. you can make them so we can have that. in most underpants my stuff keeps ending up under me when im sitting down. cant adjust yourself in public and sitting on your stuff hurts . so if you can make them to sopport our stuff and keep it from ending up under our butt when we are sitting down ? that would be great :)
    • Ben  •  3 months ago
      wow...I wanna sling my junk in the same underwear as Tebow!...
      LOL ..what a load. All that advertising money is just another way for execs to give themselves perks without adding any real value.
    • juice  •  San Diego, United States  •  3 months ago
      no thongs for the men please
    • TamaraC  •  Leslie, United States  •  3 months ago
      OMGoodness! Who cares about the article...more pictures please!
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