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Y-fronts is a British colloquialism for the type of men's briefs that have a sideways-slanting fly.

The term derives from the inverted Y-shape formed by the seams of the underpants.

They are a fashion item that is making big comeback as more and more men feel they are more comfortable than boxer shorts and considered by some healthier than tight fitting briefs.


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