Boxer briefs are made for men. The dimensions, the comfort, and the length are all made for men. Women have “boy cut” underwear, but they are much shorter and do not provide the length of men's boxer briefs. There are so many humans out there that enjoy wearing men's boxer briefs. Some of those people being women, trans men, and non-binary people. Some of those people do not feel comfortable wearing women's panties-which is the only thing you can wear with the function of adding a pad with wings or a panty liner. The modified boxer briefs with pad application not only serves the practical function of being able to wear traditional style boxer briefs during menstrual cycles, but also serves an emotional and mental function of comfort for those that feel better wearing boxer briefs.
Boxer brief style underwear modified with an extra piece of fabric stitched in the crotch area, 11 inches long, for menstrual cycles. This extra piece of fabric is 100% cotton with the ability to apply pad products with wings or panty liners. The boxer briefs themselves are made of 90% cotton, 5% spandex, and 5% polyester making the material moisture wicking. The boxer briefs for pad application provide comfort and practicality to those who feel better in boxer briefs over panties during menstrual cycles.
The modified boxer briefs are traditional styled boxer briefs with an extra piece of fabric stitched into the crotch area for pad application due to menstrual cycles. The boxer briefs have a 4.5-inch inseam as of right now. Inseams will change as inventory expands to help the boxers fit on more body types. Such as 4.5-inch inseam, 5.5-inch inseam, 6.5-inch inseam, and 7.5-inch inseams. The boxer briefs are made of 90% cotton, 5% polyester, and 5% spandex. This allows the fabric to be moisture wicking, accounting for sweat. A stretchy elastic waistband with the company name embroidered is placed at the top of the boxer briefs. An extra piece of 100% cotton fabric that is 11 inches long is stitched on both ends of the fabric to fit longitudinally in the crotch area of the boxer briefs for pad application due to menstrual cycles. There is parallel stitching on the front of the boxers to add more support for the extra piece of cotton insert. This helps secure pads placed on the extra piece of 100% cotton insert.
To use the modified boxer briefs is a lot like using normal boxer briefs. The only difference is that during menstrual cycles, a pad with wings or a panty liner can be placed on the 100% piece of fabric insert. Due to the fitting of the briefs and the extra insert being stitched directly in the crotch area, the pad is held securely in place. Changing of menstrual products are the same as usual.