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Has any one seen these?

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 6:36 am
by Gaven McLaren
At Target (one of my favorite stores) in the mens underwear department they have microfiber nylon/spandex underwear and shits. When I first saw them I was wandering past and thought that some one had placed a pair of underwear in the wrong Dept. I then noticed the other colors they had there. Upon closer inspection you can tell they are in a mens cut. However I want to know when the more "Fem" underware were ok for a man to wear? I have not bought any however I am intreged(sp?).

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 6:48 am
by DonnaT
What, no lace? I like lace on mine :mrgreen:

A few years ago my wife bought me men's underware that looked like panties (no fly), and although I appreciated her effort, they were made of cotton, and I prefer the nylon, lycra, silk materials. So the Target underware does sound intriging.

Are they 'fem' underware? If you think so, then they are to you :) . Wear them whenever you've a mind to.

Where I wouldn't wear my lace underware to, for example, the Drs. office, I would have no concerns in wearing 'mens' underware.

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 8:51 am
by Terri(SO)
Maria wears those microfiber undershorts. They are sooo soft and and apparently feel very nice on. They feel very nice to my touch :) .
Femme looking? No.
But if you connect anything silky with femininity, they certainly fit the description.

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 2:35 pm
by Bob
The Target briefs are definitely cut for a man's anatomy and have a wider waistband than women's briefs.

If you want men's briefs that could pass to all but the closest inspection as women's, try Jockey Elance. The only obvious difference: the men's have a black label, the women's a white one. Other more subtle differences: the men's are slightly wider in the crotch; the women's have double fabric crotch, the men's don't. Of course, the women's come in white and pastels, the men's in white and darker colors.

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 6:19 pm
by Marti
My wife doesn't want to see anything that has to do with my dressing. I wear the men's Elance so she can't complain. The woman's cut is actualy a little more comfortable.

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 6:20 pm
by Marti
My wife doesn't want to see anything that has to do with my dressing. I wear the men's Elance so she can't complain. . The woman's cut is actually a little more comfortable.

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 4:33 pm
by DonnaT
Marti wrote:My wife doesn't want to see anything that has to do with my dressing. I wear the men's Elance so she can't complain. I have a few of the women's that I throw into the rotation once in awhile. The woman's cut is actualy a little more comfortable.
Sneaky! =D> =D>

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 8:50 pm
by Anne
Marti wrote:My wife doesn't want to see anything that has to do with my dressing. I wear the men's Elance so she can't complain. I have a few of the women's that I throw into the rotation once in awhile. The woman's cut is actualy a little more comfortable.
I wear the Jockey Elance undies at night as I told her the tight-whites hurt my tummy at night (they do). 10 years now.

Wearing the Hanes cotton nightshirts (with the Hanes Her Way tags cut out) has been more of a struggle but accepted for the most part.

Anne

PS Post a link to the Target undies

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 11:28 am
by Teilani
I've seen them at my Target the times I've been there. I've always wanted to buy some of the thongs and such, but me being frugal as I am, I kept telling myself, maybe next time. target is the place where I bought my makeup for Halloween though.

I haven't ordered any underwear in a long while, but when I do, I usually use undergear, I like their microfiber contour thong.

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 11:10 pm
by Dar
Hi Gaven,

I got a tremendous laugh ..rofl.. (sorry I don't intend to be mean) from the following

At Target (one of my favorite stores) in the mens underwear department they have microfiber nylon/spandex underwear and shits. ..OO..

The better part was as I was reading the other posts no one seemed to notice. I haven't noticed them in Target. I will remember to look next time. I have very stickey keyborad fingers also. _P

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 2:46 am
by Anita
Hi Gaven--
Good to see you again. I haven't seen one of your posts for awhile.

I've tried to get interested in Target clothing, as it fits my budget, but I've not seen anything there that really caught me. I'm still a Ross gal, most of the time.

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 8:27 pm
by KimberlyS
Hi Gaven,

I have seen them and got some awhile back. And they also have passed the my wife's approval and she had me get some more. Compromise can be a win win situation.

I also like shopping at Target. But i have not really done any shpping for Kim there yet. Shopped there just last weekend for the kids and my wife.

Also do you shop at JC Penny, they had some fairly Femmy shirts in the mens department. I got three, two short sleeve knit shirts that are very unisex, and one crinkle button down. They even had some with lace down the front that my wife pointed out. But my male side was not ready for that yet.

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 7:42 am
by DonnaT
KimberlyS wrote: They even had some with lace down the front that my wife pointed out. But my male side was not ready for that yet.
I use to think that about pink shirts or flower patterns on swim trunks, but then realized, heck I've worn girls clothes out before, what's the big deal? Now I could care less what others might think of what I wear.

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 6:36 am
by AnnaMaria
I havn't tried them or even seen them but then I wouldn't have anyway because I only wear panties. I don't even have any mens underwear anymore. I just don't believe that anyone makes a pair that is as comfortable or pretty and the panties that I now wear.

anna