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    Kilted KT is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    I've learned the evils of close-fitting cotton years ago. Bad stuff there...

    thanks for the advice, gents....any more?

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    Don't forget the Body-Glide!!!

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    of course....any kilted hiker who leaves the house without body glide should have his sporran checked!

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    If you must wear underwear while hiking, I'd recommend a pair of boxer-briefs in polypro - either REI or Sierra Trading Post would have excellent choices. By choosing boxer-briefs you don't need the Body Glide.

    However, I'd still suggest - when you can, because I understand your concern about hiking with children - that you air out the boys when you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
    If you must wear underwear while hiking, I'd recommend a pair of boxer-briefs...
    I have to agree with Andrew, but an inexpensive alternative, and what I'd personally recommend for the venture you pose, is the Old Navy Men's Boxer Briefs 2-pack. At just $5.00 a pair, the price is hard to beat. They last a bit longer than el-cheapo undies (like Joe Boxer, Hanes or FOTL) and cost much less than their more-expensive competition (Ralph Lauren, et al).
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    The Old Navy boxer-briefs are going to be cotton. I'm not a big fan of crotch rot.

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    How 'bout some swimming shorts? They usually have a comfortable liner inside. And they're acceptable to the public eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
    The Old Navy boxer-briefs are going to be cotton. I'm not a big fan of crotch rot.

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    Andrew should know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
    The Old Navy boxer-briefs are going to be cotton. I'm not a big fan of crotch rot.

    Andrew.
    Never had that problem.

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    ahh, definitly keep the boys aired out. if not for the near verticle climb of a few of the hills we tackle.

    The advice will be put to very good use..

    thanks

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