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Briefs are a type of short, tight Y-shaped
underwear and
swimwear, as opposed to styles where the material extends down the legs.
In the case of men's underwear, briefs, unlike
boxer shorts, hold the wearer's
genitals in a relatively fixed position, which makes briefs a popular underwear choice for men who are participating in athletic activities or who feel they need more support than loose-fitting underwear can provide. In addition, boxers often ride up the body when the wearer is running.
Tight briefs have been blamed for negatively affecting the
sperm count, as they may interfere with the cooling of the
testes. However, research doesn't always come to the same conclusion. A study in the October 1998 Journal of Urology, for example, concluded that underwear type is unlikely to have a significant effect on male fertility.
History
Briefs were first sold on
19 January 1935 by
Coopers, Inc., in
Chicago, Illinois. They dubbed the new undergarment the "Jockey" because it offered a similar degree of support as the
jockstrap (one style of which is also called
Jock brief or
Support briefs). Thirty-thousand pairs were sold within three months of their introduction. In
North America, "Jockey shorts" or "Jockeys" is often used as a
generic term for men's briefs.
In the
United Kingdom, briefs were first sold in 1938. Soon, shops were selling 3,000 briefs per week. They were so popular that in 1948, every member of the British Olympic team was given a free pair of briefs.
In Britain the term "jockeys" hasn't caught on, and briefs are often referred to as "Y-fronts". The term derives from the inverted Y-shape formed by the seams at the front of the
underpants which allows easy access to the penis for urination, etc. The
colloquialism is used even when the fly opening may differ in style, and not actually form the shape of the inverted letter "Y" fly on Cooper Jockey brand briefs.
In
Australia, briefs are often referred to as "jocks", but shouldn't be confused with
jockstraps (more specifically used by athletes) which expose the buttocks.
In recent years, a hybrid called
boxer briefs has become popular. Like boxers, they've short legs, but like briefs, they're made of elastic, snug-fitting material.
In the United States, a slang term for briefs is "tighty-whities". This is due to them being tighter than boxer shorts, and generally white in color. It was originally meant to be degrading but it's no longer considered a condescending remark as many brief wearers also refer to them by this synonym.
Other languages
In various continental European languages, such as Spanish, Bulgarian, Dutch, French, German, Polish, and Persian, briefs are not called by a word indicating shortness, but rather by the English word slip, which in American English is rather used for a
type of lingerie. However, in
Canadian French, the word
caleçon is used instead of the International French.
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