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Model: Hanes Men's Tagless Briefs with ComfortFlex Waistband-Multiple Packs Available, 9 Pack-White, Medium
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Cotton, lyocell/Tencel(r), rayon and Modal(r) are all cellulosic fibers. Cellulose is a carbohydrate made of long chains of sugars. They are all hydrophlic (attract water). If you look at the structure of a cellulose molecule you can see the OH groups that are on the outer edge. These negatively charged groups attract water molecules and make cellulosic fibers absorb water well.
If you look at all of the cellulosic fibers, lyocell (or Tencel) from Lenzing is the most environmental friendly fiber. Unfortunately, it is difficult to find Tencel underwear. My personal choice for underwear is Modal. This is a special type of rayon fiber that is very soft and comfortable.
I hope this helps you with your question about cotton being water wicking.
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bought altho i wonder how cotton is moisture wicking?
Cotton, lyocell/Tencel(r), rayon and Modal(r) are all cellulosic fibers. Cellulose is a carbohydrate made of long chains of sugars. They are all hydrophlic (attract water). If you look at the structure of a cellulose molecule you can see the OH groups that are on the outer edge. These negatively charged groups attract water molecules and make cellulosic fibers absorb water well.
If you look at all of the cellulosic fibers, lyocell (or Tencel) from Lenzing is the most environmental friendly fiber. Unfortunately, it is difficult to find Tencel underwear. My personal choice for underwear is Modal. This is a special type of rayon fiber that is very soft and comfortable.
I hope this helps you with your question about cotton being water wicking.
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bought altho i wonder how cotton is moisture wicking?
Cotton *is* naturally moisture wicking. What it isn't is moisture releasing.
If you want underwear that is not water wicking (i.e. hydrophobic), you can buy polyester. With that said, polyester is basically a plastic made from petroleum (oil). With polyester being hydrophobic, it can be like wearing a plastic bag for underwear.
men still wear tidy whitties? Do they secretly wear spider man ones as well?
Ball support without all the extra material. There is a reason they have stuck around for almost a hundred years. Not to mention cheap, and not like anyone sees them besides your partners maybe.
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bought altho i wonder how cotton is moisture wicking?
Cotton, lyocell/Tencel(r), rayon and Modal(r) are all cellulosic fibers. Cellulose is a carbohydrate made of long chains of sugars. They are all hydrophlic (attract water). If you look at the structure of a cellulose molecule you can see the OH groups that are on the outer edge. These negatively charged groups attract water molecules and make cellulosic fibers absorb water well.
If you look at all of the cellulosic fibers, lyocell (or Tencel) from Lenzing is the most environmental friendly fiber. Unfortunately, it is difficult to find Tencel underwear. My personal choice for underwear is Modal. This is a special type of rayon fiber that is very soft and comfortable.
I hope this helps you with your question about cotton being water wicking.
Who in their mind is wearing this still??? Do you have any self respect?
I did for most of my years, then switched to boxer briefs. but recently got a rash infection from sweat band of American eagle compression boxer briefs. maybe couldve been too tight. combined with sweat. so now looking for alternatives
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If you look at all of the cellulosic fibers, lyocell (or Tencel) from Lenzing is the most environmental friendly fiber. Unfortunately, it is difficult to find Tencel underwear. My personal choice for underwear is Modal. This is a special type of rayon fiber that is very soft and comfortable.
I hope this helps you with your question about cotton being water wicking.
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If you look at all of the cellulosic fibers, lyocell (or Tencel) from Lenzing is the most environmental friendly fiber. Unfortunately, it is difficult to find Tencel underwear. My personal choice for underwear is Modal. This is a special type of rayon fiber that is very soft and comfortable.
I hope this helps you with your question about cotton being water wicking.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank WittyWren493
bought altho i wonder how cotton is moisture wicking?
Cotton *is* naturally moisture wicking. What it isn't is moisture releasing.
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bought altho i wonder how cotton is moisture wicking?
Cotton, lyocell/Tencel(r), rayon and Modal(r) are all cellulosic fibers. Cellulose is a carbohydrate made of long chains of sugars. They are all hydrophlic (attract water). If you look at the structure of a cellulose molecule you can see the OH groups that are on the outer edge. These negatively charged groups attract water molecules and make cellulosic fibers absorb water well.
If you look at all of the cellulosic fibers, lyocell (or Tencel) from Lenzing is the most environmental friendly fiber. Unfortunately, it is difficult to find Tencel underwear. My personal choice for underwear is Modal. This is a special type of rayon fiber that is very soft and comfortable.
I hope this helps you with your question about cotton being water wicking.
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