2003-Feb-11, Tuesday
New clothing
2003-Feb-11, Tuesday 10:14 pmFirst, let me say that I'm normally pretty much against any sort of artificial fibre/material if it's anything other than latex, spandex, neoprene, or lycra. I just normally can't stand the feel of it at all.
Then, Fred Myer had to run a sale on Jockey underwear and such. Well, still trying to find some truly comfortable, soft, sleek, and spandexy underwear that fit snugly but not restrictively, I opted to investigate. And I found something that's just about heaven on earth. Jockey has developed some new underwear (shorts and T's) made of what they're calling Meryl. When wearing it, it almost feels like it disappears. Yet, it keeps things in place, and softly at that. It's amazing.
And, since this is a microfibre, it is also being billed as a moisture management garment. Haven't had a need to try that part out yet, but it does seem reasonable.
Check them out. They're actually amazingly soft, and cozy. The come in everything from a mid-length cycling short type, to a thong, regular undershirt to a muscle shirt. They're kind of expensive, but so far, they're incredibly worth it.
Then, Fred Myer had to run a sale on Jockey underwear and such. Well, still trying to find some truly comfortable, soft, sleek, and spandexy underwear that fit snugly but not restrictively, I opted to investigate. And I found something that's just about heaven on earth. Jockey has developed some new underwear (shorts and T's) made of what they're calling Meryl. When wearing it, it almost feels like it disappears. Yet, it keeps things in place, and softly at that. It's amazing.
And, since this is a microfibre, it is also being billed as a moisture management garment. Haven't had a need to try that part out yet, but it does seem reasonable.
Check them out. They're actually amazingly soft, and cozy. The come in everything from a mid-length cycling short type, to a thong, regular undershirt to a muscle shirt. They're kind of expensive, but so far, they're incredibly worth it.